![]() 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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