FFFF is often a placeholder or "dummy" ID used by manufacturers who have not registered a formal ID with the USB Implementers Forum.
If the device is a game controller, Windows might see it but the game might not. vid ffff pid 1201
Elias smiled. The ghosts now had names. And names, unlike errors, were very hard to ignore. FFFF is often a placeholder or "dummy" ID
This specific product ID is frequently associated with controllers from FirstChip (such as the chipYC2019) or Chipsbank when they are in an uninitialized or failed state. Why This Happens The ghosts now had names
Search for an MPTool specifically designed for that controller (e.g., "FirstChip MPTool" or "Chipsbank APTool").
Due to the nature of the assigned IDs, this device falls into a specific category of USB hardware: . This paper outlines the implications of these identifiers, the likely hardware architecture, necessary driver configurations, and integration strategies for system developers.