Many tools that request UsbDk can also use Microsoft’s native WinUSB.
is an open-source Windows driver developed by Red Hat. It allows applications to gain exclusive access to USB devices by "detaching" them from the Windows USB stack and "attaching" them to a specific application or virtual machine. It is commonly used by: Spice (for remote desktop and VM USB redirection). OpenSDA and other microcontroller programming tools.
For most users, the standard installation method involves the MSI package : The most reliable source is the official UsbDk Releases page on GitHub . Users should select UsbDk_1.0.22_x64.msi for 64-bit systems. Deployment