What´s New in version 2.10:
- Fixed the 'Last Plug/Unplug Date' value on Windows 7.
- Fixed the 'Device Mfg' value on Windows 7.
What's New in version 2.06:
- Fixed bug: USBDeview freezed for a few seconds if there was a
disconnected network drive on the system.
What´s New in version 2.05:
- Fixed the speed test error messages of USB 3.0 devices. Also, you
can now submit the speed tests of USB 3.0 devices to
http://usb3speed.nirsoft.net Web site
What´s New in version 2.00:
- Changed the USB status icons so it'll be much easier to
distinguish between them, especially on small LCD monitors.
What's New in version 1.97:
- Added more accelerator keys.
- Fixed the minimum size of Advanced Options window.
- Added a few more command-line options.
What´s New in version 1.96:
- Fixed to USBDeview to detect USB hubs (and probably some other
devices) as connected.
What's New in version 1.95:
- Added 'USB Version' column, which displays the USB version of the
device. This column is active only when 'Retrieve USB Power/Version
Information' option is turned on.
What´s New in version 1.92:
- Added 'Turn Off Device On Disable/Remove' option, only for
Windows 7/2008/Vista. As opposed to Windows XP, Windows 7/2008/Vista
doesn't turn off the USB device when you disable or 'Safely Remove'
the device. This new option make a small Registry change to make
Windows 7/2008/Vista behave like Windows XP and turn off the device
after disable or 'Safely Remove' action. For more information: USB
Port Remains Active for Disabled or Safely Removed USB Device.
Be aware that this change takes effect only after reboot, and
requires full admin rights (execute USBDeview.exe with 'Run As
Administrator')
What´s New in version 1.91:
- For USB To Serial devices, USBDeview now displays the port name
(Com1, Com2, Com3,...), if it's stored in the Registry. The port name
is displayed on the 'Drive Letter' column.
What's New in version 1.90:
- Improved the detection of the 'Last Plug/Unplug Date' value.
What's New in version 1.89:
- Added 'Mark Odd/Even Rows' option, under the View menu. When it's
turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to
make it easier to read a single line.
What's New in version 1.88:
- Added 'Mark Connected Devices' option. When it's turned on, the
plugged USB devices are marked with green background color.
What´s New in version 1.87
- Added Device Instance ID column.
What's New in version 1.86:
- USBDeview now displays a message with instructions to run as
administrator when you try to disable/enable/remove a device on
Windows 7/2008/Vista with UAC turned on.
What's New in version 1.85:
- Added 'Change Assigned Drive Letter' option, which allows you to
change the drive letter that is assigned to a USB device. In the next
time that you plug the device, the new drive letter that you chose
will be used.
What's New in version 1.84:
- Added new variables to the execute command option:
'firmware_revision', 'product_name', 'vendor_name'
What's New in version 1.83:
- Fixed bug: When typing commands in the 'Advanced Options' with
quotes as the first or last letter, the quotes disappeaed when saving
to the .cfg file.
What's New in version 1.82:
- The properties window now contains 2 properties columns, instead
of one very long properties column in the previous versions.
What's New in version 1.81:
- Added new variables to the execute command option: 'driver_file',
'driver_version', and 'power'
What´s New in version 1.80:
- Added 'Firmware Revision' column.
What´s New in version 1.77:
- Added 'Display Tray Balloon When Device Is Disconnected' option.
What's New in version 1.76:
- Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option. When
this option is turned on, the column names are added as the first
line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file.
What's New in version 1.75:
- Added 'Driver Description' and 'Driver Version' columns.
- The status and version of usb.ids (The VendorID/ProductID file)
is now displayed in the right side of the bottom status bar. Clicking
this usb.ids status will open http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids in
your default Web browser.
What´s New in version 1.70:
- Added option to execute a command when you unplug a USB device
(In 'Advanced Options' window)
What's New in version 1.67:
- You can now send the USB devices information to stdout by
specifying an empty filename ("") in the command-line. (For example:
usbdeview.exe /stext "" >> c:\temp\usb.txt)
- Added new variables to the execute command option: 'device_type',
'service_name', 'device_class', and 'device_mfg'
What's New in version 1.65:
- Added 'Power' column, which displays the power required by the device in mA. (Works only for local computer)
What's New in version 1.60:
- Added 2 new columns: 'Device Class' and 'Device Mfg'.
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