![]() (Clicking cancel keeps the device disconnected from the guest.) I don't know if the dialog is meaningful or a red herring. My other USB devices do not pop up that dialog. When I click "OK", we get to the state above: Windows recognizes that the device is connected, but foot-presses are not detected. To continue, the device will first be disconnected from its current driver. ![]() The specified device is claimed by another driver (usbhid) on the host operating system. When I connect the pedal, even with the guest in the foreground, VMware Workstation pops up a dialog: I tried the pedal on a real Windows computer and it worked fine. I downloaded a USB foot pedal tester ( ) on the guest and it recognized that the device was connected, but when I pressed any of the three pedals, the tester did not detect the presses. ![]() When I connect an Infinity IN-USB-2 footpedal to my Windows 7 Professional guest (on Ubuntu 14.04 and VMware Workstation 10.0.2), the pedal gets recognized by Windows and various applications, but pressing the pedal itself has no effect.
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