
So in effect I changed this from the original file:
#INSTALL LIBUSB WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
I tried to install it using the INF-file found here.īecause that INF-file refers to amd64 I made some minor changes to it to hopefully make it ARM compatible.
#INSTALL LIBUSB WINDOWS 10 DRIVER#
Windows 10 IoT (on Raspberry Pi 2) has the WinUSB driver (found in C:windowssystem32winusb.dll) but I can't get Windows 10 IoT to use this driver for my device. The device is WinUSB compatible as I can get it to work with WinUSB on regular Windows (through ). I have a generic USB device that I want to use in Windows 10 IoT. It seems that the easiest way to install libusb-1.0.9 onto Windows 7 for use in Visual C is to use Cygwin or similar software to build and install it to my computer. Because I've open sourced the WebUsb-mtk code specific to this GPS sports logger (and other loggers with the MTK 3329 GPS module), I'd like to also distribute this signed driver to other Windows 10 users of similar hardware. For that reason, on my local Windows 10 machine, I successfully use Zadig (v2.4) to install the libusbK driver. It has a user-mode: No special privilege or elevation is required for the application to communicate with a. It is intended to be used by developers to facilitate the production of applications that communicate with USB hardware. Libusb is a C library that provides generic access to USB devices. The configuration software was written by Python.


How to Install Libusb Driver in Windows 7/8/10 XM-07 can be configured 4 different devices.
