Inside the plastic casing, the LK-T20 almost always uses one of two Realtek chips:
The "Windows 10 driver" is actually the Realtek driver, not a Lukhan driver.
The LK-T20 is a perfect example of the "generic hardware economy" — the manufacturer adds no value in software support. Windows 10 supports it despite Lukhan, not because of them. The most interesting thing about the LK-T20 driver is that it doesn't belong to Lukhan at all.
If Windows finds a driver, you’re done. If not, proceed to Method 2.
Although exact configurations vary by seller and region, the LK‑T20 typically includes:
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Given that Windows 10 reaches end-of-support in October 2025, you may wonder if investing time in the Lukhan LK-T20 driver is worthwhile. The answer is conditional:
However, for millions of users who still own the Lukhan LK-T20, following this guide will successfully restore functionality.