I think there is a setting which allows installation of unsigned .inf
files, you may have to turn on the for developers setting or find the
registry key to have this work.

Dave Mielke <[email protected]> wrote:

> [quoted lines by Lars Bjørndal on 2016/07/15 at 08:35 +0200]
> 
> >I tried to choose Install on the .inf file that's included in the zip
> >bin directory. Windows 10, which I tried it on, claims that the
> >.inf file doesn't have digital signature from 3rd part. I'm not sure
> >what to do further.
> 
> I also have no idea what to do about that, but that'd be why it didn't work. 
> It's the .inf file that maps the USB IDs to brltty. Something for me to 
> research, or for someone who already knows to describe for us.
> 
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