The name of the driver type in the system is: USB, and the drive type GUID is. If eHome Infrared Receiver is not in the list, or there is an exclamation mark or a question mark on the device, perform the following until eHome Infrared Receiver appears correct in Device manager. This method is more effective than any others, and 100% correct.There are many other information items that you can use to find the driver version information and the required driver files.
According to these two ID values, the matching driver information can be accurately found. ehome IR Receiver - no W10 driver Post by seanbperiod Thu 10:45 am I've been on the googles for hours and tried many drivers but none of them take. These two ID values are unique and will not be duplicated with other hardware.
Maybe the Team here found another Way to use devcon.EHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR) driver installation informationThe following is driver installation information, which is very useful to help you find or install drivers for eHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR).For example: Hardware ID information item, which contains the hardware manufacturer ID and hardware ID. Will need some Time as the PC i used now. But as i wrote, on my first Test it didn´t work.ĮDIT2: I have used the wrong DriverKey for placing the Registry Command, so i try now the hopefully right one. like most TV remotes, use IR) appears as keyboards to Windows.6 posts Hi, ive Googled about a bit and found some answers and have managed to disable them all.
So maybe there is a way to use this on Windows 10 too. Under Human interface devices: Microsoft eHome Infrared Tranceiver. (Ignore the Hotfix as this is only for Vista, just the Registry Edit is Interresting)ĮDIT: The described Registry Fix is also found for Windows 7. I tried this under Windows 10 but it looks like it does not work. microsoft ehome ir Even tho I use mostly the remote, the keyboard comes in handy for searches. I found a thread which pointed me to some Registry Settings wo are force Windows Vista to restart the USB Controller after Wakeup from Resume. IR Receiver with USB Port, Set Top Box Infrared Remote Control Extender Cable USB IR Repeater for Home Hotel Set-top Box. REM Ping to give the Device some Time.Ĭ:\DevCon\devcon.exe enable "USB\VID_147A&PID_E042&REV_1101&MI_00"Ĭ:\DevCon\devcon.exe enable "USB\VID_147A&PID_E042&MI_00"Īnother Solution from Old Windows Vista Times Multifunction USB PC IR Remote Control Receiver For Windows 7 8 10 Xp Vista. is an eHome remote look in the Device Manager under Human Interface Devices and see if there is a device called Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver. Did anybody by chance download one of the kits and could provide me devcon.exe for further offĬ:\DevCon\devcon.exe disable "USB\VID_147A&PID_E042&REV_1101&MI_00"Ĭ:\DevCon\devcon.exe disable "USB\VID_147A&PID_E042&MI_00" Download the latest version of the EHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR) driver. Unfortunately this little tool can't be only be downloaded separately but is part of larger Windows packages such as the Driver Kit (WDK), Visual Studio or the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK).A solution to the problem above that was using devcon.exe was already posted some time back in the German section of the MP forum here