For Linux users: lsusb -d 1ea7:0066 -v will show if the device reports HID descriptors correctly.
is designed as a "plug-and-play" device, meaning it should function immediately using standard Windows or Linux HID drivers. hid vid-1ea7 amp-pid-0066 amp-rev-0200 amp-mi-00
This long string is nothing but a technical fingerprint of a generic USB gamepad from Shenzhen E-Yozz, revision 2.0, using its first input interface. While seeing it in logs might feel alarming, it rarely indicates a serious problem. Most issues are solved by reinstalling the default HID game controller driver, adjusting power settings, or resetting the device. For Linux users: lsusb -d 1ea7:0066 -v will
Decoding HID/VID: 1EA7:0066 Rev 0200 – The Curious Case of the “2-in-1” Audio Dongle adjusting power settings
The string "hid vid-1ea7 amp-pid-0066 amp-rev-0200 amp-mi-00"
Below is depending on your role.