Grant, Does it matter ? You do not have to follow ANY standard to do your Declaration of Conformity. You may just claim that you meet the essential requirements of any applicable Directive(s) and go to town, smearing CE-marking all over the place.
It would seem prudent that before you start the marking exercizes, you do some checking on what your gadget does or does not support, and stick this valuable information in a product file, WHICH you tender for inspection, if you get challenged on your declarations. The question now is, when you do the "some checking" what do you check to ??? Regardless of whether I think it applies, given the penalties for getting caught short, I would make sure I comply with EN 60950, or have damn good reasons for not doing that. I prefer the provisions of the LVD to the provisions of the Liability Directive. Sjuut, Vic Boersma
