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<blockquote data-quote="wawa79" data-source="post: 1025556" data-attributes="member: 85529"><p>Here we are: I identified 2 USB devices causing "user input":</p><p> - the first was the mouse which original Logitech's driver was replaced by generic driver of Windows 7. The HID part of the device was causing some "user input"</p><p> - the second was my USB SPDIF interface. It shows 2 distincts items in Device Manager : one is a sound output device (as anyone would expect) and the other is a HID compliant device. No idea what this HID device is intended for. Once disabled, MP no longer received "user input".</p><p></p><p>I am happy this issue is solved. My conclusion is that some generic HID USB devices are reporting data flow as user input, which not the case. Really surprised this is not handled properly in Windows yet!</p><p></p><p>Thank you again for the support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawa79, post: 1025556, member: 85529"] Here we are: I identified 2 USB devices causing "user input": - the first was the mouse which original Logitech's driver was replaced by generic driver of Windows 7. The HID part of the device was causing some "user input" - the second was my USB SPDIF interface. It shows 2 distincts items in Device Manager : one is a sound output device (as anyone would expect) and the other is a HID compliant device. No idea what this HID device is intended for. Once disabled, MP no longer received "user input". I am happy this issue is solved. My conclusion is that some generic HID USB devices are reporting data flow as user input, which not the case. Really surprised this is not handled properly in Windows yet! Thank you again for the support. [/QUOTE]
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