Windows Driver Package - Primayer XiLog+ (WinUSB) CustomUSBDevices 2.0
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Windows Driver Package - Primayer XiLog+ (WinUSB) CustomUSBDevices 2.0

Device driver that enables Windows to recognize and communicate with Primayer XiLog+ instruments over USB
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Windows Driver Package - Primayer XiLog+ (WinUSB) CustomUSBDevices is a device driver that enables Windows to recognize and communicate with Primayer XiLog+ instruments over USB. Built on Microsoft’s WinUSB framework, it installs the necessary INF and support files to register XiLog+ hardware under the Custom USB Devices class, providing a stable, driver-light connection for Primayer applications and utilities.

Key capabilities:

  • Establishes reliable USB communication with XiLog+ devices using the standard WinUSB driver stack.
  • Supports data transfer, device configuration, and maintenance operations through compatible Primayer software.
  • Integrates cleanly with Windows Device Manager under Custom USB Devices or Universal Serial Bus devices.

Compatibility and requirements:

  • Supported operating systems: Windows 7 and later (32-bit and 64-bit).
  • Administrator privileges are required for installation.
  • A USB cable/port is required for device connection.

Installation overview:

  • Install the driver package before first connecting the XiLog+ device, or connect the device and point Windows to the provided INF when prompted.
  • After installation, reconnect the device to complete setup; Windows will enumerate it automatically.

Publisher: Primayer XiLog+ developer.

Windows Driver Package - Primayer XiLog+ (WinUSB) CustomUSBDevices is developed by Primayer XiLog+. The most popular version of this product among our users is 2.0.

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