That USB ID is in fact in the 'data base' of usb_modeswitch. It was
originally used for the Philips PicoPix 1020 Projector.

That's what you get when the same USB ID is used for multiple unrelated
devices ...

The clean solution would be to use additional USB attributes to try and
tell the projector apart from your storage adapter. I'll look around to
see if I can find a detailed lsusb output.

However:
Enabling the global switch "DisableSwitching" *should* have solved the problem 
for you. If it didn't then there might be a problem with the Ubuntu fork of the 
usb_modeswitch_dispatcher.

** Changed in: usb-modeswitch (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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