Windows Driver Package - Linux Developer Community (usbser) Ports is a lightweight driver package that enables USB serial devices to work with Windows by associating them with the built-in Microsoft USB Serial driver (usbser.sys). After installation, compatible CDC-ACM devices—such as development boards, evaluation kits, and embedded modules—are automatically recognized and appear as standard COM ports under Ports (COM & LPT) in Device Manager. This allows terminal applications, firmware tools, and IDEs to communicate over a virtual serial connection without installing custom driver binaries.
The package typically includes an INF file and related metadata; it relies on Windows’ in-box driver rather than replacing system files. On versions of Windows that include usbser.sys, it provides plug-and-play identification, assigns a COM port number when the device is connected, and can be removed using standard system controls. It is intended for developers and users who need reliable serial-over-USB connectivity between Windows and Linux-oriented hardware.
Windows Driver Package - Linux Developer Community (usbser) Ports is developed by Linux Developer Community. The most popular version of this product among our users is 5.1.
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