Won't do any good; usb devices can present themselves as multiple different devices at the same time and could easily claim to be a keyboard, mouse, audio input/output, network interface, or any number of things with the potential to enter or receive data in addition to the device you expect, and you'd have absolutely no way to know unless you knew what to look for in your system's logs. Unless you just mean autoplay scripts, which in that case windows luckily does not run those by default any more.
Won't do any good; usb devices can present themselves as multiple different devices at the same time and could easily claim to be a keyboard, mouse, audio input/output, network interface, or any number of things with the potential to enter or receive data in addition to the device you expect, and you'd have absolutely no way to know unless you knew what to look for in your system's logs. Unless you just mean autoplay scripts, which in that case windows luckily does not run those by default any more.
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