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Hi,
So I have note notice any issues at all before this did happen and either has I notice any issues after but so my guess is that somehow it's a driver bug but still I want your opinion regarding it.
And I think it was my bluetooth devices that did trigger this issue, that's what I can see in the log files anyway, what do you think?
Edit: This have never happend when I only use my bluetooth mouse, this did happen for the first time yesterday when I did use my bluetooth mouse and keyboard.
It's a Logitech MX anywhere 2 and a Logitech K810 keyboard.
How it happend
I was waking my computer from sleep trough my Bluetooth mouse and keyboard and it did not work so I did open the lid and started to look under bluetooth devices, It's a laptop so I did use the trackpad.
I did notice that my Bluetooth devices was not paired anymore with my computer so I did start to pair the devices and then my trackpad stop working for about 10 secounds and after that I could pair the Bluetooth devices without any issues.
Error log
So I did take a look in Event Viewer and under "Error" I did find some posts that could related to this issue that did happen:
So I have note notice any issues at all before this did happen and either has I notice any issues after but so my guess is that somehow it's a driver bug but still I want your opinion regarding it.
And I think it was my bluetooth devices that did trigger this issue, that's what I can see in the log files anyway, what do you think?
Edit: This have never happend when I only use my bluetooth mouse, this did happen for the first time yesterday when I did use my bluetooth mouse and keyboard.
It's a Logitech MX anywhere 2 and a Logitech K810 keyboard.
How it happend
I was waking my computer from sleep trough my Bluetooth mouse and keyboard and it did not work so I did open the lid and started to look under bluetooth devices, It's a laptop so I did use the trackpad.
I did notice that my Bluetooth devices was not paired anymore with my computer so I did start to pair the devices and then my trackpad stop working for about 10 secounds and after that I could pair the Bluetooth devices without any issues.
Error log
So I did take a look in Event Viewer and under "Error" I did find some posts that could related to this issue that did happen:
(This did happen 3 times in a row in the Event Viewer but I did not write all of them as it's the same message)
A command sent to the adapter has timed out. The adapter did not respond.
Soruce: BTHUSB
Event ID: 3
Time: 19:39
(This did happen 4 times in a row in the Event Viewer but I did not write all of them as it's the same message)
Bluetooth HID device either went out of range or became unresponsive.
Source: HidBth
Event ID: 2
Time: 19:41
(This did happen 2 times in a row in the Event Viewer but I did not write all of them as it's the same message)
Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 : The network adapter has returned an invalid value to the driver.
Event ID: 5010
Source: Netwtw04
Time: 19:48
Removal of device node 'HID\{00001812-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb}_Dev_VID&02046d_PID&b018_REV&0009_fa1429319bba&Col03\9&129a74c7&0&0002' failed with error code 0x800F020B.
Event ID: 152
Source: DeviceSetupManager
Time: 19:54
Removal of device node 'HID\{00001812-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb}_Dev_VID&02046d_PID&b018_REV&0009_fa1429319bba&Col02\9&129a74c7&0&0001' failed with error code 0x800F020B.
Event ID: 152
Source: DeviceSetupManager
Time: 19:54
Removal of device node 'HID\{00001812-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb}_Dev_VID&02046d_PID&b018_REV&0009_fa1429319bba&Col01\9&129a74c7&0&0000' failed with error code 0x800F020B.
Event ID: 152
Source: DeviceSetupManager
Time: 19:54