I saw your n-link application, and it's been an absolute blessing as I have lost access to my student software. However, I noticed one thing in your post-install instructions that might need changed. ARM64 windows devices do not have the ability to use Zadig, as it's an x64 program. Instead, it may be best to recommend users to install the winUSB driver using the included device manager, right clicking on the nspire device, clicking update driver, browse my computer for drivers, pick from available list, Universal Serial Bus Devices,
WinUsb Device -> WinUsb Device, next, yes. After following these steps, I was able to get the program working on my Surface Pro X.
I saw your n-link application, and it's been an absolute blessing as I have lost access to my student software. However, I noticed one thing in your post-install instructions that might need changed. ARM64 windows devices do not have the ability to use Zadig, as it's an x64 program. Instead, it may be best to recommend users to install the winUSB driver using the included device manager, right clicking on the nspire device, clicking update driver, browse my computer for drivers, pick from available list, Universal Serial Bus Devices, WinUsb Device -> WinUsb Device, next, yes. After following these steps, I was able to get the program working on my Surface Pro X.