On November 16, 2008 at 15:03, Guy Palmer said...
Yes, my bluetooth mouse and PEP2 conflict. I solved the
problem by selectively disabling the various 'HID-compliant
consumer control devices' using device manager. Eventually
found one which, when disabled, got rid of the "HID device
not found" message/problem whilst still allowing my mouse
to work.
Guy, I finally found the device that was conflicting with my TSU-9600; it was my new Vista computer IR receiver. That computer came with a remote (that I never used) and all I had to do was to disable the device as you suggested. I guess I should pass up the info to Philips in case they can fix the conflict for those who need both the IR Receiver function and TSU-9600 connectivity... Thanks.