Well, it is a kind of storage device, being a note-taker display with a 4 gig 
drive -

Andy
On 27 Aug 2014, at 21:09, Travis Siegel <tsie...@softcon.com> wrote:

> I'd not worry about it.
> Some devices do this.
> They reconnect after being disconnected.  If it's a storage device of some 
> sort, this sometimes can cause errors on the file system, but usually 
> doesn't.  In the case of devices that are not storage related such as 
> displays, keyboards, and mice, it won't hurt the computer or the device in 
> the least to simply unplug it after ejecting it, whether it comes back or 
> not.  There may be some sort of configuration setting you can change to 
> prevent the display from reconnecting, but not having a usb braille display, 
> I couldn't even guess what it might be called, but in any case, it isn't 
> likely to hurt anything by just unplugging it when necessary.
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