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About

This is an automated version of this script. It lets you observe any process and react to it by enabling/disabling HID devices.

Some old games (and other apps) may not work properly when HID devices are enabled - this is where this script do it's part.

How it works

In simple words

Start this script and pass two parameters - name of the process you want to react to and time interval between checks (in seconds).

If you start start observed process (for example game) then script will disable all enabled HID devices. They will stay disabled as long as this process is runing.

If you kill observed process, then script will enable all disabled HID devices, so you can use again your RGB lighting and sync options.

In deep

Script takes two parameters - name of the process to react to and time interval between checks (seconds represent by integer value).

Every X seconds script pulls a list of running processes and checks if there is any with name provided by user. It also checks of devices are enabled.

Decision to enable or disable a device is based on the following logic:

Is process running Are devices enabled Action
false false enable
true true disable
--- --- none

As shown in the code below:

if($isRunning -eq $areDevicesEnabled) {
	[bool]$param = -Not $isRunning
	switchDevicesStatus -activateDevices $param
}

How to use

  1. Download script here
  2. Run script from PowerShell CLI (as administrator). While running the script, you need to pass parameters like in example below:
.\AutoHidSwitch.ps1 -processName firefox -timeStamp 5 
  1. Keep PowerShell CLI open (you can minimize it) as long as you need to.

Tested devices

Here you have a list of devices tested with this script, as well as operating systems used in testing.

This solution doesn't work on Windows 8.1 or older because it uses PowerShell's PnpDevice which is available on Windows 10 (and propably will be on Windows 11).
Device Windows 10 64-bit Windows 11 64-bit
Corsair HARPOON RGB PRO
Corsair M65 RGB ELITE
Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Cherry MX Silent
Corsair VOID RGB ELITE Wireless
Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Cherry MX Speed
Logitech G502 HERO
Logitech G933 ARTEMIS SPECTRUM

If you have a device tested with this script that isn't on a list, please let me know (you can create an issue in this repo) so I will add this.

Tested by

People that tested this solution on their devices: