USB32DVIPRO usb to dvi external video card

I recently bought an USB32DVIPRO to connect a second monitor to my system, but when I plug it no new screens appear in xrandr. The dmesg output is:
[16682.712967] usb 4-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd
[16682.728075] usbip-host 4-1:1.0: 4-1 is not in match_busid table... skip!
[16682.728612] usbip-host 4-1:1.1: 4-1 is not in match_busid table... skip!
But as far I understood xhci_hcd is just the module for usb3.0 and it has nothing to do with video cards.
What can I try? Thanks.

The only idea that matters here is finding a linux driver for the thing. Ideally, you should have done this before buying it, but try googling its USB ID + linux.

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