

If MS continues on it's current path, I'm sure the March cumulative update will simply set the machines on fire.ĮDIT: FYI, you might see "unknown Device" under "other Devices" post driver install. (if the link dies, shoot me a PM and I can email them to you.) FYI, I don't think the BT drivers are included. If you are lazy, grab the entire "Drivers" and "DriverStore" folder under system32 from a machine patched (and working) with KB4074588.ī: I've zipped the drivers from my machine. Drivers from RTM 16 isos are not properly signed as of KB4074588.Ī: pull the drivers from a machine already patched with KB4074588.

Fortunately, I was able to remedy a fix for it.įrom my shallow amount of research into it, it appears KB4074588 removed the HID compliant drivers (possible to update them) and failed to install the new ones. Upon investigation, we found that their system didn't contain any of the HID compliant mouse/Keyboard drivers. A week or so ago, a few clients started reporting that their keyboard/mouse stopped working. Microsoft is also fixing an issue that results in incorrect battery level status.Īpart from above-mentioned changes, you can expect an increase in performance of your device since Microsoft has also fixed general bugs.I'd like to believe that I'm not the only one who experienced this bug. Another issue where Bluetooth keyboards drop keys during reconnection scenarios has been fixed. Microsoft is addressing issues with the keyboard, browser compatibility, DirectX and more in today’s update for Windows 10. The software giant is also rolling out to security updates to Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows Authentication, Device Guard, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows storage file systems, Microsoft Windows Search component, Common Log File System driver and Windows Kernel. Microsoft Edge, on the other hand, is getting a fix for an issue where logging into websites when using third-party account credentials failed. Another issue where the delete key wasn’t working as intended has been addressed, Microsoft explains that the use of delete key would have inserted a new line in input boxes in an application. This release fixes an issue with docking and undocking in Internet Explorer.
