The VK-172 is a low-cost, low-power USB GPS dongle that uses a u-blox 7-series or 8-series chipset (often referred to as a "G-mouse"). It does not require a proprietary driver in most modern operating systems because it conforms to the USB CDC ACM (Communications Device Class Abstract Control Model) standard. This means it typically appears as a serial port.
Plug in the VK-172 and run:
This document explains how to verify, install, and troubleshoot the necessary drivers for the VK-172 on Linux, Windows, and Android. The VK-172 is plug-and-play on most Linux distributions. The kernel includes the cdc_acm driver. vk-172 driver