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The Parsec Virtual USB Adapter Driver, developed by Parsec Cloud Inc., is a lightweight system component that enables low-latency redirection of USB devices from a local computer to a remote Parsec session, allowing game controllers, graphics tablets, webcams, 3D mice, and other peripherals to appear as if they are physically attached to the distant host. Released in version 0.3.10.0 and offered in a single, stable build, the driver installs a virtual host-controller interface that transparently tunnels HID, mass-storage, and vendor-specific USB traffic over Parsec’s encrypted peer-to-peer network, eliminating the need for manual forwarding rules or additional hardware dongles. Typical use cases include cloud gaming rigs that require immediate recognition of Xbox, PlayStation, or generic XInput controllers; creative studios that stream resource-intensive applications to modest laptops while preserving pressure-sensitive stylus support; and collaborative CAD or 3D printing workflows where a local joystick, SpaceMouse, or programmable keypad must retain full firmware functionality on the remote workstation. Because the driver operates at kernel level, it maintains compatibility with Windows 10 and 11 without introducing perceivable input lag, and it coexists safely with existing USB stacks so that non-forwarded devices remain unaffected. The component is classified under System Utilities / Drivers, integrates automatically with the main Parsec client, and receives silent updates whenever the streaming platform itself is upgraded. Parsec Virtual USB Adapter Driver is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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