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ENVY Curved All-in-One 34-b1x
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I am using a ENVY Curved All-in-One 34-b1x WIN 10 (64bit) with another keyboard and mouse + USB transceiver then it came shipped with -> the standard wireless HP mouse and keyboard.
Works all good.

The question is,
The HP builtin mouse and keyboard transceiver on the HP ENVY Curved All-in-One 34-b1x -> is there any way to disable it ?
I looked inside BIOS but did notshow as a device. Inside WIN 10 device manager I see mutiple mouse & keyboard, not the actual HP transceiver (or perhaps I am not able to indentify it)

 

It is not a "problem" just trying to see if it is possible to disable the built in transceiver to limit the amount of radio transmission of non used interfaces.
Perhaps WIN 10 power management will disable this non used built in transceived, however I am not able to see this.

Kind regards,
Jeroen

 

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@JeroenB1 

Not familiar with this particular AIO, but the last one I used (a 24x model) had a dongle plugged into the back of the main unit in a USB port.

If yours works the same, check for that and remove it.

IF not, I don't know what to tell you, sorry.



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