I had put my email address on a list to get any info about this problem and received this response today. ************ Hi Everyone, Caleb from Coolgear here with an update regarding Windows 10 drivers for your infrared adapters. Wnda3100v3 Driver Windows 10. Unfortunately the news isn't good.
Our supplier is telling us that they are being stonewalled by Microsoft regarding the changes made in Windows 10 and how to update the driver package. Hp Compaq Dc7900 Small Form Factor Drivers Windows 10 there. I've also heard from Asix (formerly Moschip), the chip manufacture used in most adapters, that they are also getting similar lack of support from Microsoft regarding this issue.
All we can recommend at this time is that if using your infrared adapter is important to you, do not upgrade to Windows 10, or keep an older PC around to sync your equipment with. For the more technically inclined among you, a virtual machine using VMWare Player or Oracle VirtualBox is also a solution. I would also recommend that you continue to make some noise on the official MicroSoft forums and elsewhere about the issue. Maybe with some pressure from the public Microsoft will at least acknowledge the problem and work towards resolving it. IrDA is an old technology and rarely used today, but surely this is not a reason to remove support for it! Intel Hd Graphics 3000 Driver Windows 10. Yes, IrDA is an old technology, but less than half the age of the hardware keyboard. Both have a rapidly diminishing user base, but the core user base of the hardware keyboard includes software engineers, and this is therefore safe for the foreseeable future.