These are the official Microsoft Windows Driver Kit (WDK) team driver code samples for Windows 10. They provide a foundation for universal driver support of all hardware form factors, from phones to desktop PCs. Use these samples with Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 CTP 6, Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Windows 10 Technical Preview, Windows SDK for Windows 10, and WDK 10.
Use Visual Studio 2015 CTP 6 and the the Windows 10 Driver Kit (WDK) to build, test, and deploy your drivers. With Windows 10, the driver development environment is integrated into Visual Studio. To get Windows 10 Technical Preview and the driver development kits and tools, join the Windows Insider Program.
Take a look at the compilation of the new and changed driver-related content for Windows 10. Areas of improvement include camera, print, display, Near Field Communication (NFC), WLAN, Bluetooth, and more.
Find out what’s new in the WDK
Write one driver that runs on both Windows 10 for desktop editions and Windows 10 for mobile devices, as well as other Windows 10 editions that share a common set of interfaces.
The Windows Driver Frameworks (WDF) are a set of libraries that make it simple to write high-quality device drivers.
Use the samples in this repo to guide your Windows driver development. Whether you’re just getting started or porting an older driver to the newest version of Windows, code samples are valuable guides on how to write drivers.
If you're writing your first driver, use these exercises to get started. Each exercise is independent of the others, so you can do them in any order.
Write a UMDF driver based on a template