![]() As far as I can tell, it is not clearly associated with one single device in the Windows Device Manager. The device seems to be some kind of virtual device enumerating all kinds of control features of other, actual devices. Since the only option I had for the device is to remove it, and I was not sure what the device represented, I started investigating. ![]() And on my computer, it is reporting a malfunction. Some background to this question: I didn't notice this device before, but now it's definitely there. Since which Windows version is this appearing under Settings | Bluetooth and other devices?.What kind of device is this? A link to relevant (Microsoft) documentation would be appreciated.On my Dell Precision 7720 laptop running Microsoft Windows 10, version 20H2, OS Vuild 19042.928, I just discovered a device named "USB Controls" listed under “Settings > Bluetooth & other devices > Audio.” It is also listed under “Control Panel > Devices and Printers > Devices.” I have two questions about it:
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