The Xin Top XTU33502 is commonly used as a USB touchscreen controller in all-in-one PCs, industrial displays, or DIY monitor projects. Windows usually detects it as a "HID-compliant touch screen" automatically, but if it’s not working, you may need a dedicated driver.
| Operating System | Official Source | File Name Example |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Windows 10/11 | Built-in (Plug & Play) or Realtek site | Setup_v10.xxx.zip |
| Windows 7/8 | Realtek (Chipset maker) | USB_GbE_Fe_DRV_Win7_8.zip |
| macOS (Intel) | Realtek or Debian.org | Apple_Mac_OS_X_Driver_for_Realtek_RTL8153.zip |
| Linux | Kernel (built-in) – no download needed | r8152.ko |
| Android | Manufacturer site (rare) | driver_android_8153.zip | xin top xtu33502 driver link
For the absolute latest version: Go to realtek(dot)com/en/component/zoo/category/network-interface-controllers-10-100-1000m-gigabit-ethernet-usb-3-0-10-100-1000m-gigabit-ethernet – Look for "RTL8153" software. Guide: Finding & Installing the Xin Top XTU33502
The manufacturer does not maintain a public driver website. The safest source is from your display or PC manufacturer’s support page (e.g., if it came inside a ViewSonic, Lilliput, or generic portable monitor).
If unavailable, use the generic Windows driver (see Step 3). If you specifically need version 33502, ensure it's
If still not working:
USB\VID_0E8F&PID_0003 (Xin Top’s vendor ID).