Yes. Identify your chipset as described in Step 1 and download the manufacturer’s driver from the FTDI, WCH, or Prolific website. You may also need the libusb0.dll file, which is available from the official libusb project or through community forums.
Your PC will reboot into the blue Advanced Recovery Environment. Choose . Select Advanced Options > Startup Settings . Click the Restart button on the screen.
Disclaimer: This guide is based on common configurations of the CYL6602 USB-DMX512 interface. Generic devices may vary in chipset.
If you’re into DMX lighting control and own a budget USB-to-DMX interface based on the chip, you’ve probably faced the same headache: Windows 10 doesn’t automatically recognize it, and finding a safe, working driver is a scavenger hunt.
Because the CYL6602 is a generic clone, there is no single official download link. Use the chip‑specific links provided above for FTDI or CH340. The original CD‑ROM content is sometimes shared on user forums, but downloading from such sources carries a risk of malware. The recommended and safer approach is to use the manufacturer’s driver for the underlying chip.
Hold down the on your keyboard and click Restart in the Windows Start Menu.
: If your device is recognized as "uDMX," you may need the libUSBK driver. A popular guide for this installation on Windows 10 is available via this uDMX Installation Tutorial .