Can't install Daemon on my phone - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there,
I'm new here and I'm looking for help from people much more talented than me
I am trying to create an automatic script for a game, I use the application Ankulua and its language lua to do this. So far I've been using my phones - Nexus 4 and Nexus 5X - to test my scripts (no problem).
For Ankulua to work, you must either install "Daemon" or root the phone. I opted for the first solution because it was the simplest / fastest and most accessible for me.
Install Daemon asks to put his phone in developer mode and you accept USB debugg mode. Then you have to launch a .bat file when your phone is connected to the computer. I had no problem with my Nexus 4 and 5X.
My initial goal was then to buy a "low cost" phone to run my script 24/24 ideally. I opted to buy the Servo H1 on Aliexpress. It has an Android 6.0 and is really cheap, it was perfect for me.
Only, the trouble starts ..., while doing the previous steps, I block at the installation of Daemon:
1 / I can put the phone in developer mode
2 / I can accept the USB debug mode
3 / When I connect my phone to the computer, it happens more or less to recognize it and the phone charges. But there are strange things in the device manager that indicate that Windows does not recognize the phone well. I asked the seller for drivers but I have not managed to change much.
3 / When I run the .bat file, I have an error:
"Version: 1.7.1
Daemon installation
Connecting device ...
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
There is no device detected.
Please make sure the USB driver is connected to the PC. "
And sadly, without Daemon, no possibility to launch my script via Ankulua ... I am so blocked and I do not have the knowledge to root this phone, and knowing that it is very little known, I can not find anything on Internet.
Also, I will be very grateful if anyone could help me in this process. I am ready to start a rootage if it is imperative but I would like to avoid.
I put some pictures, I do not know if it can help.
Thanks in advance,
Roman
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