Damn.
I can't find much info on it, just people offering alternate software, which may or may not include what you want.
A dock for a PC? It's not just a matter of installing a driver? Don't know.
It's not a driver thing, it's part of the program that checks to see if you're on Dell hardware, and if you're not, instead of starting it just comes up with a message saying that Dell Deck can only be run on Dell computers.
There was something called ObjectDock that used to work with non-Dell laptops, so maybe see if that works.
First off, I've never dealt with Dell laptops, but I had a Dell desktop that served me well for 8 years, and then another that just got retired after a decade. Dell has always done well by me.
As for the Dock, yes, there is ObjectDock, and other options. The problem with ObjectDock is that it doesn't seem to be working well with Windows 10 right now, and after 30 days I have to pay $30. When I first installed Windows 10, I had tried other docking programs (rocket dock and 1 other), and didn't like any of them. I'd happily pay $10 to just keep Dell Dock running on my non-Dell machine.
Then comes my other major issue, which is when I installed windows 10, I first took screen shots of lots of stuff, including what I had where in the dock. I basically use the dock for launching everything, by putting mainly folders up top and stocking them with pretty much every program I use. It's a crucial part of how I function on my PC. I can go weeks without touching the start menu. So with the screen shots, when I installed Windows 10, it was quick work to organize things how I had them before.
Well, now the dock just won't start, so I gotta redo everything from scratch if I go with a new dock, as I don't think I have those screen shots anymore. Bah.