What's new in this version: USBDeview 2.85 (64-bit) - Added option to create a shortcut on your desktop to disable,enable,disable-enable, or disconnect a USB device - In order to create the shortcut, select the desired item you want to disable/enable/disconnect, go to File -> Create Desktop Shortcut and from the submenu choose the desired action for the shortcut - The shortcut will work only for the USB item you selected
USBDeview 2.81 (64-bit) - Added 'Open Device Properties Window' option
USBDeview 2.80 (64-bit) - Fixed the serial number command-line options (/stop_by_serial , /enable_by_serial , /disable_by_serial , /remove_by_serial) to accept decoded serial numbers
USBDeview 2.79 (64-bit) - Added 'Always On Top' option
USBDeview 2.78 (64-bit) - Change log not available for this version
USBDeview 2.77 (64-bit) - You can now change the number of milliseconds to wait between disable and enable actions when using the 'Disable+Enable Selected Devices' option (or disable-enable command-line options) - In order to change it - edit the config file (USBDeview.cfg) and change the 'DisableEnableWaitTime' value (The default is 100 milliseconds)
USBDeview 2.76 (64-bit) - You can now send the data to stdout by specifying empty string as filename, for example: USBDeview.exe /scomma "" | more
USBDeview 2.75 (64-bit) - When connecting a remote computer, the computer name is now displayed in the window title - Added 'Select All' and 'Deselect All' to the 'Column Settings' window
USBDeview 2.74 (64-bit) - Fixed bug: The /regfile , /remote and /remotefile command-line options stopped working properly because the USBDeview loaded the settings from the .cfg file...
USBDeview 2.73 (64-bit) - USBDeview now detects the port name (COM1, COM2, COM3... ) of FTDI devices
USBDeview 2.72 (64-bit) - Added 'Friendly Name' column
USBDeview 2.71 (64-bit) - When running USBDeview locally, the 'Computer Name' column now displays the local computer name (In previous versions it was empty)
USBDeview 2.70 (64-bit) - Added new command-line options to check whether a USB device is connected (USBDeview returns 0 if the device is not connected): /is_connected , /is_connected_by_serial , /is_connected_by_drive, /is_connected_by_class , /is_connected_by_pid - For example: USBDeview.exe /is_connected "USBVid_1058&Pid_10238539583490834690" - Added new command-line options to check whether a USB device is disabled (USBDeview returns 0 if the device is not disabled): /is_disabled , /is_disabled_by_serial , /is_disabled_by_drive, /is_disabled_by_class , /is_disabled_by_pid - For example: USBDeview.exe /is_disabled "USBVid_1058&Pid_10238539583490834690"
USBDeview 2.66 (64-bit) - USBDeview now can start the Remote Registry service even if it's disabled
USBDeview 2.65 (64-bit) - Added option to automatically start the Remote Registry service on the remote machine for reading the USB devices information (In 'Advnaced Options' window)
USBDeview 2.62 (64-bit) - Added /RunAsAdmin command-line option. You can use it with other command-line options of actions that require elevation ( /remove, /disable , /enable , /disable_enable ), for example: - USBDeview.exe /RunAsAdmin /disable "USBVid_1058&Pid_10238539583490834690"
USBDeview 2.61 (64-bit) - Fixed bug: The 'Run As Administrator' option failed to work randomly on some systems
USBDeview 2.60 (64-bit) - Improved the detection of device connect status (Connected column) on Windows 10 and Windows 8
USBDeview 2.85 (64-bit) 相關參考資料
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