Hid Vid-1ea7 Amp-pid-0066 Amp-rev-0200 Amp-mi-00 ✯ «NEWEST»

: The device firmware revision number (Revision 2.00), tracking engineering and chip upgrades over time.

Right-click or USB Root Hub and select Properties . Go to the Power Management tab.

sudo modprobe -r usbhid && sudo modprobe usbhid

Some Windows power efficiency reports show high CPU usage when this device is active, particularly during debugging or tracing sessions. hid vid-1ea7 amp-pid-0066 amp-rev-0200 amp-mi-00

Last updated: 2025-10-04 | Applies to Windows 10, 11, and USB composite HID devices

Under , uncheck "Allow this device to wake the computer." 🖱️ Input Lag or "Ghost" Inputs

You are not supposed to see this in normal operation. However, you might encounter it in: : The device firmware revision number (Revision 2

Common use cases

(like a custom keyboard, game controller, or macro pad) that uses an ATmega32U4 or similar Atmel microcontroller.

On Linux, this device is known to work "out of the box" using the standard usbhid driver. If the buttons aren't working, it is likely a hardware failure rather than a driver issue. Are you seeing this in a Power Efficiency Report ? Is the device not working , or is it causing battery drain ? What is the brand name printed on your mouse or keyboard? sudo modprobe -r usbhid && sudo modprobe usbhid

While generic HID drivers should work for basic functionality, some advanced features—like special macro keys, backlighting control, or the device's firmware updater—require a vendor-specific driver. It is possible that a driver exists but hasn't been automatically installed.

The Vendor ID is a unique identifier assigned to the manufacturer of the USB device. The number following VID_ is a 4-digit hexadecimal code. Here, it's .

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Right-click on (or "Unknown Device" with the 1ea7:0066 ID in properties). Select Uninstall device .

This is the Product ID . In the Sharkoon ecosystem, 0066 typically identifies a specific model of gaming mouse or keyboard (often associated with the Sharkoon Drakonia series or similar optical gaming mice).