Monitored Devices
For USB-based device monitoring, the following USB devices are automatically monitored and alerted on: external magnetic hard drives, external optical drives (including CD and DVD reader and writer drives), portable flash memory devices, solid-state drives, adapters between standard flash memory cards and USB connections, digital cameras, digital audio and portable media players, card readers, PDAs, and mobile phones.
For kernel-level USB device monitoring, the following classes of devices can be monitored, blocked, and alerted on:
• Mass storage devices: external magnetic hard drives, external optical drives (including CDand DVD reader and writer drives), portable flash memory devices, solid-state drives, adapters between standard flash memory cards and USB connections, digital cameras, digital audio and portable media players, card readers, and PDAs.
• Windows portable devices: Audio players, phones, and other devices that use non-standard identifiers.
• Wireless connection devices: Bluetooth adapters, and Microsoft RNDIS.
• Modems and Network adapters: Network interface controllers.
• Audio devices: Speakers, microphones, sound cards, MIDIs, etc.
• Video devices: Web cameras.
• Human interface devices: Keyboards, mouse devices, and joysticks.
• Printers: Laser printers, inkjet printers, and CNC computers.
• Composite devices: Devices that consist of one or multiple devices (e.g. keyboards with USB ports).
• Vendor-specific devices: Devices which require vendor-specific drivers and whose device class is defined by the vendor.
WARNING! - Selecting this type of device may result in all USB devices being blocked.
Each device class has its own name (e.g. 00, 01, 02, etc), which can be viewed in the device properties. The name of the class allows you to define what class the detected device belongs to. For more information, please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB and https://www.usb.org/defined-class-codes.
To view the name of the USB device class, do the following:
1. Plug the device into your Windows computer.
2. Right-click This PC, and select Manage in the context menu.
3. The Computer Management window opens.
4. Expand the Device Manager node.
5. Expand the node with the name of your computer in the central pane.
6. Select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers node in the list and expand it.
7. Find the device, the class of which you want to view, and then right-click it, and select Properties in the context menu.
8. In the window that opens, select the Details tab, and then select Compatible Ids in the Property drop-down list to view the required information in the Value field.
9. Click OK or Cancel to close the window.