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I can’t get the Windows based firmware updaters for my motorcycle helmet Bluetooth headset and joystick fully running under Wine/Lutris/Whatever. They both use USB and just will not connect.
Also, once a quarter I have to use an archaic Excel sheet that is heavily dependent on some VB Script. This file absolutely will not open correctly in anything other than a locally installed version of Excel because the script needs a real local printer and Open/Libre/Whatever cannot handle the insanity of the VB Script. I have a Windows VM just for this one thing.
They'll probably never fully work on wine, since the USB stack is very different between the OSes. It's a technical limitation. For Windows programs that need full USB access I was very successful using virt-manager and qemu with the guest additions. When I have Windows booted in a guest window (and in focus), I can just plug in a USB device and it gets handled by the guest.