HID stands for Human Interface Device and is basically Windows' way of recognizing industry standard signals coming from a given keyboard. Have one of those fancy keyboards with media keys like volume up/down, play, stop, etc? That's an HID. And HID Service is what "makes it go."
So on day 2 of running on my G15, I decided it was time to stop goofing off with my macros and start playing with the media keys (which weren't working yesterday). Turns out my HID Service was not running. I found clues on-line what the problem was (not missing files but actually a registry problem. That is, in order for HIDSERV to work, the service keys under your HKey Local Machine registry should look like this:

I'm basically repeating info I found on the web but I think a picture is worth a thousand words. Because reading other peoples description of the registry, I had no idea I had to create my "ServiceDll" value inside another "subfolder" I was missing!
Anyway, being that DJ Specs asked so nice, here's a shot of what my work area looks like at the moment.

2 comments:
Man, you have GOT to get yourself a decent workdesk. Go to Ikea, they have nice inexpensive ones that should suit your needs.
This is one of those "I'll think about it later" items when I first moved in... and "later" never arrived! :)
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