HP Wireless TV Connect Kit

I bought in December 2012 a dv7 Envy (HP with Windows 8) and a HP Wireless TV Connect Kit. A few months later, I improved as it has been offered to Windows 8.1. HP wireless TV stop working. Contact a support technician and he told me that this HP Connect Tv not supporting Windows 8.1. Why Hp support assistant never does in this regard?

Will it be a driver upgrade to correct?

Here is the solution:

In the control panel go to devices and printers... go down to the... made unspecified section right click on HP wireless transmitter and then select Properties. Go to the Hardware tab. In the section Highlight HID-compliant functions defined by the device vendor, and then click Properties of the device at the bottom. Click on disable device at the bottom. HP wireless transmitter and receiver connect correctly automatically.

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