Ah. Then in that case, you could use the Device Manager to figure out which built-in Windows INF file that it *IS* using and see if there is a way to edit that axis out of the file. You'd make a copy of the file and within the file, change the adapter's name to something slightly different so that it looks like a new adapter. Make your edits, then try to install that driver by doing "Update Driver" and pointing it at your edited INF file.
Of course, I've never done this for one of those devices, so I don't know what edits you'd need to make.