Versions:

  • 1.22

Temple 1.22, released by the sz development, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to give users instant, read-only visibility into every USB device currently attached to their system. The program enumerates each controller, hub, and downstream device, presenting key technical identifiers such as vendor ID, product ID, unique serial numbers, device class codes, and negotiated transfer speeds in a single, scrollable list. This makes it useful for hardware troubleshooting, driver verification, inventory scripting, and security auditing when unknown peripherals are introduced to a workstation. Because the data is pulled directly from the Windows USB stack, the information is always current and requires no administrative rights to view. Temple belongs to the System Information sub-category of Utilities & Operating Systems and is distributed as a stand-alone executable that needs no installation; the 1.22 build is the first and only version published to date. The interface is minimal—no editing or configuration options—so the entire application footprint remains under 1 MB, ideal for portable toolkits or technician USB sticks. Users can refresh the display at any moment to see newly attached devices or speed changes, and the plain-text output can be copied to the clipboard for pasting into service tickets or inventory spreadsheets. Temple is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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