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  • WoodlawnTech
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    So, let me make sure that I’m understanding this correctly:
    In updating the Windows 11 driver to v2.1.11, it breaks the connection for input from networked devices, such as the remote controls of the Amazon Fire TVs that we’re mirroring the Windows laptop to. The updated aspect of the driver that breaks that connection requires a business license on those peripherals to restore functionality…but that business license doesn’t exist for the Amazon peripherals that the driver update has rendered inert?

    Is there a way to access & rollback to an older Win11 driver version, until business license support for Amazon devices has been provided? Because otherwise, that means Spacedesk has effectively taken away functionality to devices without providing the option to purchase & restore that functionality.

    WoodlawnTech
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    Hi Christian! I appreciate the reply. Connecting the TV remotes to the Windows 11 laptop isn’t an option, as there’s no cable output from the remotes…and even if there were, it defeats the point of having a remote anyway.

    I also wanted to clarify, as there was a typo in my original post: these are Amazon Fire TVs, not Android. So these are running FireOS, & using Amazon’s app store rather than the Google Play Store.

    Assuming the same conditions apply here? Would the Business License be obtained through Amazon’s app store? I can’t find per/license pricing.

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