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What is: PXI - Pointing Drawing - HID-complaind device, Windows update?

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HID means 'Human Interface Device'. A device that a human uses to interact with the system. So it can be a mouse, keyboard, digitizer pen, touch screen, touchpad, controller, etc.

PXI stands for PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation. These are like test equipment or laboratory instruments. It is an industry standard of communication, if you will, between 2 devices.

So it is either your motherboard that has a device that uses it for itself, or offer the ability to connect such device, or you have an equipment that you connected to your system recently, or peripheral. It can also be a mouse or keyboard that uses this system.

So I got a update that is titled:

PXI - Pointing Drawing - HID-complaind device

What is this update?

Searching LTT forum this term was mentioned in USB mouse troubleshooting so I assume it's a update for my mouse driver?

Anyone else got this update?

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HID means 'Human Interface Device'. A device that a human uses to interact with the system. So it can be a mouse, keyboard, digitizer pen, touch screen, touchpad, controller, etc.

PXI stands for PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation. These are like test equipment or laboratory instruments. It is an industry standard of communication, if you will, between 2 devices.

So it is either your motherboard that has a device that uses it for itself, or offer the ability to connect such device, or you have an equipment that you connected to your system recently, or peripheral. It can also be a mouse or keyboard that uses this system.

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Just download it. It's a mouse driver

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