Uninstall the usb keyboard and mouse

I am swapping a USB keyboard and a USB mouse for a combo keyboard and mouse Logitech MK360 wireless on my Dell Optiplex gx620 desktop (Windows 7).  Do I pull up the Device Manager, go to the properties for the keyboard and the mouse and click on uninstall BEFORE or after HAVING physically remove connectors USB keyboard and mouse to the USB ports on the Office?  Should I use before removing connectors USB Safely Remove Hardware?  Thank you

USB keyboard/mouse can be disconnected without using the icon "remove."  In fact, I would be shocked if they were still on the list safely remove at all.

But to answer your first question, which depends on whether you want to keep pilots autour for future use.  If this is not the case, go ahead and uninstall the device before unplugging.

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