HP Pavilion p 15-132nd: unknown device of the HP wireless button driver

Madam, Sir,

After you perform a clean installation of Windows, I noticed an unknown device which I can't find drivers for.

The device has the following hardware id: ACPI\VEN_HPQ & DEV_6001. And I suspect the Wiriless button or something similair.

Could someone provide me a driver please?

Best regards

Jasper Drescher

Hello:

You need this driver...

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/SWD/public/detail?sp4ts.Oid=6943827 & swItemId = ob_124774_1 & swEnvOid = 4158

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