Developed primarily by Red Hat and Daynix , functions as a kernel-level filter driver. Its main job is to detach a specific USB device from the standard Windows Plug and Play (PnP) manager and native operating system drivers. It transfers direct control over the USB interface to an application running in user mode. Core Benefits:
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When the device is not captured by UsbDk, it reverts to using the standard manufacturer driver automatically. Common Use Cases: Developed primarily by Red Hat and Daynix ,