The driver existed now. Not in any official repository. Not signed. Not blessed.
Not officially, anyway. The last update from Xeltek was a signed .inf file dated 2015, meant for Windows 7’s ceremony of trust—back when driver signatures meant handshakes, not hostage negotiations. But Windows 10, version 22H2, looked at that driver the way a nightclub bouncer looks at an ID from a parallel universe. --- Xeltek Superpro 3000u Driver Windows 10
But it worked.