This is a valid hardware ID. It contains amp; — an HTML entity for & . Correct ID should be:
If you encounter strings like this in user support tickets or logs:
Most mini-keyboards do not require proprietary external software; they rely on the standard Windows HID subsystem. You can force Windows to reinstall this stack: Press Windows Key + X and select . Expand the Keyboards or Human Interface Devices section. hid vid-1ea7 amp-pid-0066 amp-rev-0200 amp-mi-00
The hardware ID hid vid-1ea7 amp-pid-0066 identifies a . This device is manufactured by SHARKOON Technologies GmbH (also associated with SEMITEK International). Device Details
This string is a for a specific USB device. Each component tells you: This is a valid hardware ID
Open the Windows and navigate to Power Options .
sudo usbhid-dump -m 1ea7:0066 -i 0
The string you provided appears to break down as follows:
Check the box that says Attempt to remove the driver for this device if prompted, and click . You can force Windows to reinstall this stack:
USB 3.0 ports generate known electrical noise that severely disrupts 2.4GHz wireless dongles. Move the receiver to a black USB 2.0 port .