Doesn't this happen with every major windows upgrade like when Windows 10 came out? And then it eventually gets fixed... So its not very surprising and there is even a workaround already:
"The cause is once again, a so far undetermined Windows process is enumerating and connecting to all HID devices. This enumeration should be better filtered as it should only apply to certain GUID or device classes such as keyboards and mice and not also to devices that also appear in HID enumeration such as gamepads.
This issue was corrected once before in Windows 10 as the early releases had the same issue.
Current workaround is to disable then re-enable the HID device in device manager. Other programs will then be able to access it exclusively again.
This is not a fix, just a temporary workaround."
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