HID-compliant consumer control device driver

HID-compliant consumer control device

Summary

HID Consumer Control Driver allows interacting with consumer control devices, including but not limited to, multimedia keyboards, remote controls, and other input devices supporting consumer functions. It is required for devices utilizing the HID standard to communicate multimedia functions such as volume control, play/pause, and other media-related commands.

Usage:

This is a HID class driver that allows devices of this type to become compatible and function properly, enabling specialized multimedia functions such as adjusting volume, playing, or opening different applications using specific buttons. It gets installed automatically via most Windows OS versions, thus providing plug-and-play compatibility for supported consumer control devices. This driver greatly enhances the user experience by supporting multimedia functions that can be easily controlled right from the device itself.

Summary Table

FeatureHID-Compliant Consumer Control Device Driver
CompatibilityWindows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Main PurposeProvides functionality for multimedia control on HID devices
Common UsesMultimedia keyboards, remotes, specialized control devices
InstallationAutomatic with Windows OS; updates via Windows Update
Recommended EnvironmentFor devices with consumer control features like media buttons
You can find a more detailed description of Microsoft HID-compliant consumer control device in our library.

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FAQs

What is the HID-compliant consumer control device driver for?

It provides functionality for multimedia controls on supported HID devices.

Does this driver work for all versions of Windows?

Yes, it does-most recent ones at least: from Windows 7 up.

Need to install this driver manually?

Normally, no. It is installed automatically along with Windows and updated via Windows Update.

Why is my volume control button not working?

Be sure that it is a compatible device and that the driver is updated through Windows Update.

How do I know if the driver is installed?

Look under Device Manager > Human Interface Devices for the HID-compliant consumer control device entry.

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