: It utilizes the internal USB stack of the host computer, which is standard in Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android.
In almost all cases, . TSUPY hubs are built to be compatible with native system drivers.
If high-power devices (like external hard drives) are disconnected, it may appear to be a driver error when it is actually a power supply issue. Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues
Most Tsupy USB hubs are "Plug and Play" (PnP). They rely on the native USB drivers already built into your operating system (Windows 10/11, macOS, etc.). The hub itself acts as a pass-through; your computer simply sees more available USB ports.
: Ensure the host port supports the necessary functions. For example, HDMI output through a TSUPY USB-C hub requires the host's USB-C port to support DisplayPort Alternate Mode . 4. Technical Specifications (General)