Once Control Panel is up, go to the top-right corner of the window and click the View By option.
Back on the Win7 computer I tried using the command prompt to open altera\11.2sp2\quartus\bin\jtagconfig.exe and saw it read out the message "No JTAG hardware available". Type control panel (no quotes), then hit Enter. In troubleshooting, I also tried installing the same version of Quartus II and the USB blaster on my Win10 laptop, but the driver isn't signed for win10 so I dropped that approach.
The USB-Blaster download cable is only available for Windows 2000, Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit), UNIX and all Linux plaforms such as Red Hat Enterprise 4, Red Hat Enterprise 5, CentOS 4/5, and SUSE Linux.
After connecting the USB Blaster to my Win7 computer for the first time and installing the driver from altera\11.1sp2\quartus\drivers, the USB Blaster shows up in the control panel as "USB-Blaster(Altera)" but Quartus II doesn't show it in the Programmer's Hardware Setup page. Solved: Re:USB BLASTER II Driver Windows 10 Intel. A4Tech 3D Scolling Mouse Driver Disk contains the following mouse driver software: iWheelWorks 3D Lite 7.36 for Windows 9x/NT4 MouseWare 7.0 for Windows 3.1/WfW 3.11 iWheelMac 2.02 USB for MacOS 8.5/9.0 Mouse Driver 8.7 for MS-DOS Interestingly the driver implies support for a scroll wheel on 16-bit Windows, however I could not get this to. Click OK and then upon returning to Figure 1-4 click Next. Because I have this Ep2c5/ep2c8 dev board, I've been following this video to begin my work with FPGAs: Figure 1-4 Specify the location of the driver Now, choose Search for the best driver in these locations and click Browse to get to the pop-up box in Figure 1-5 Find the desired driver, which is at location C:altera10.1quartusdriversusb-blaster.