There are two kinds of Microsoft digital signatures of drivers, one is universal and the other is enhanced (EV). If the driver can be installed on win 10, you must use the enhanced code driver signing certificate, that is, the EV certificate.
In addition, the EV certificate supports WIN 8/8.110, but does not support win7 64-bit. If you want to use it on win7 to win 10, you should not only sign EV, but also carry out logo authentication. Specific steps can be found in Microsoft official website.
Another advantage of logo authentication is that drivers can be automatically installed, that is, drivers can be added to windows update. After the device is plugged in, the windows system will search for the driver online first, and if there is one, it will be installed automatically.
Finally, spit out Microsoft, and the driver certification is a mess. It's really hard to understand the previous one. . .