Keyboards don't need third-party drivers, they are built into Windows regardless of it's brand name.
If, however, a keyboard has 'extended' features such as keys to start certain applications, then additional application software is sometimes required from the maker for that work. But that isn't the same as a driver.
But for standard keyboards with no special functions, you do not need a third-party driver. It's part of Windows.
If, however, a keyboard has 'extended' features such as keys to start certain applications, then additional application software is sometimes required from the maker for that work. But that isn't the same as a driver.
But for standard keyboards with no special functions, you do not need a third-party driver. It's part of Windows.