He looked at the driver icon in his system tray. It was a small thing, invisible to 99% of the world. But tonight, USBdk had done what the giants of Silicon Valley couldn't—it had listened when no one else would.
You can take control of any USB device without needing custom INF files or self-signing certificates. usbdk driver x64
You can also use a USB testing tool like Zadig (another popular driver utility) – USBDK will appear as an available driver option. He looked at the driver icon in his system tray
: Redirecting a physical USB stick directly into a Guest OS (like Linux running on Windows). You can take control of any USB device
: When an application releases a device, UsbDk automatically reverts control back to the original device driver. Red Hat Documentation Quick Comparison USB Development Kit (UsbDk) Software Development Manual