Provides information about choosing the most appropriate model for providing a USB driver for your device. Introduces you to USB driver development. Microsoft OS Descriptors for USB Devices: Windows defines MS OS descriptors that allows better enumeration when connected to system running Windows operating system. USB FAQ: Frequently asked questions from driver developers about the USB stack and features that are supported in USB. Windows 10: What's new for USB: Overview of new features and improvements in USB in Windows 10. Windows also provides programming interfaces that you can use to develop device drivers and applications that communicate with a USB device. Windows operating systems include native support for USB host controllers, hubs, and devices and systems that comply with the official USB specification. The USB-IF is a Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that maintains the Official USB Specification, test specifications and tools. Migration to USB is recommended for all peripheral devices that use legacy ports such as PS/2, serial, and parallel ports. Universal Serial Bus (USB) provides an expandable, hot-pluggable Plug and Play serial interface that ensures a standard, low-cost connection for peripheral devices such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, printers, scanners, storage devices, modems, and video conferencing cameras.