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Jayinem:
I was hoping someone could help everytime I boot my PC I have the dongle plugged in and the lights come on but it does not work unless I unplug it and replug it in. I did something that made it work if I do a reboot but not on a cold boot. I have tried a lot of things such as changing settings in device manager for all usb roots, the device itself, all the drivers for it by unchecking allow this computer to turn off this device by saving power. I have disabled usb selective suspend setting. I even tried to find it in the registry but can't say for sure I messed with the right ones. Nothing worked. I was hoping someone might have some other ideas. In device manager it reads as as unkinown device. I tried installing the drivers over it but didn't help. As soon as I unplug/replug it's working perfectly until the next reboot. I also looked in the bios and didn't see anything that would effect this sort of thing. It's an unsigned driver but I keep Windows 10 in test mode so it theoretically should work. |
pbj:
Get a usb cable that has a male and female end. Cut the 5V line in the middle of the cable. Plug your top gun dongle into the female end. Buy something like this, set it to 2 minutes, use the 12v off your pc to toggle it. Run your 5V line off the usb cable across this relay. https://www.amazon.com/Delay-Relay-Board-Switch-Module/dp/B00VFUG3KK |
Jayinem:
That sounds pretty awesome but I was hoping for some kind of script to maybe make windows thinks it's been unplugged/replugged, or maybe a program that does that, or just fix the problem where it doesn't do that anymore. Here is some info about the device which probably doesn't help. Availability= Caption=USB Input Device ClassGuid={745a17a0-74d3-11d0-b6fe-00a0c90f57da} CompatibleID={"USB\Class_03&SubClass_00&Prot_00","USB\Class_03&SubClass_00","USB\Class_03"} ConfigManagerErrorCode=0 ConfigManagerUserConfig=FALSE CreationClassName=Win32_PnPEntity Description=USB Input Device DeviceID=USB\VID_04F3&PID_2266\5&3A708B1E&0&7 ErrorCleared= ErrorDescription= HardwareID={"USB\VID_04F3&PID_2266&REV_5712","USB\VID_04F3&PID_2266"} InstallDate= LastErrorCode= Manufacturer=(Standard system devices) Name=USB Input Device PNPClass=HIDClass PNPDeviceID=USB\VID_04F3&PID_2266\5&3A708B1E&0&7 PowerManagementCapabilities= PowerManagementSupported= Present=TRUE Service=HidUsb Status=OK StatusInfo= SystemCreationClassName=Win32_ComputerSystem SystemName=DESKTOP-3PL9AVA |
Foxhole:
If you disable and enable it from device manager does it work, or do you always have to physically unplug and replug? I'm guessing it's the latter, in that case you need something like the YKUSH Yepkit USB Switchable Hub. |
Jayinem:
--- Quote from: Foxhole on May 06, 2020, 01:03:59 am ---If you disable and enable it from device manager does it work, or do you always have to physically unplug and replug? I'm guessing it's the latter, in that case you need something like the YKUSH Yepkit USB Switchable Hub. --- End quote --- Yeah it doesn't work. I'm trying to come up with a way to make Windows think I unplugged it and replugged it through a script. There's devcon and I found a script that does it the problem is it makes you reboot which defeats the purpose. I get sick of Microsoft's dictatorship over a computer that we supposedly bought and own. |
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