The Mitsubishi EasySocket USB driver for Windows 7 offers the following features:

Microsoft's Windows Update also doesn't host this driver, as it's specialized for industrial automation. The common confusion comes from the fact that these software packages install a folder called EasySocket on your PC, which contains the USBDrivers subfolder. This is the "driver" you're looking for.

Look through the hardware list for an item with a yellow warning triangle. It is usually listed under as Unknown device or MITSUBISHI EasySocket .

Connect the PLC to your Windows 7 PC using the appropriate USB programming cable (e.g., a standard USB Type-B to Type-A cable or a specialized interface cable). Step 2: Open Device Manager Click the Windows button. Right-click on Computer and select Properties . In the left-hand pane, click on Device Manager . Step 3: Locate the Unknown Device

The is a software interface used with certain Mitsubishi Electric industrial automation devices (e.g., PLCs, HMIs, or servo amplifiers) to enable USB communication between the hardware and a Windows PC. For users running Windows 7 (still common in industrial environments due to legacy software compatibility), locating the correct USB driver packaged in a ZIP file is essential for installation, especially when official support has shifted to newer operating systems.

When the "Update Driver Software" wizard appears, select the option "Browse my computer for driver software" .

Click the button on the right-hand side of the window.

Connecting your PC to a Mitsubishi Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) requires the correct communication drivers. When using software like GX Developer, GX Works2, or GX Works3 on an older operating system, the is the vital link that allows your computer to recognize the PLC via a USB interface.

DriverScape : Provides scanned zip downloads for version 4.0.0.0. DriverMax : Offers an archive for manual installation.

for the Easysocket Driver (v4.0.0.0) which supports Windows 7. Easysocket Drivers (v4.0.0.1) compatible with Windows 7. Windows 7 Compatibility Notes How to install a USB driver in Windows XP - FAQ