Tomee Gaming Controller Driver For Vista
USB game controller not detected by Windows 8. The drivers are unavailable because the manufacturer went out of business. On Windows 7, no separate 'driver installation' was required - the device was plugged into a new machine, the machine read the drivers from the device, and it worked. We're probably looking at a. Okay, you're going to need to change the driver from a joystick to a controller. So, 1:go to devices and printers 2: right click the devices and hit properties 3: hit update drivers 4: let me choose from a list of Windows drivers 5: find a driver that either says 'Windows controller for common class', or one that simply says 'Controller'.
How to make an existing USB controller work with Windows 10?
Hi all,
Forgive me if this is a stupid question.
I bought this Sabrent 12-button USB controller in October to play PC games.
It worked just fine on my old laptop running Windows 7.
I bought a new laptop last week running Windows 10. It won't work at all on this computer.
It comes up in the 'Devices and Printers' area as 'Generic USB Joystick,' so it's being seen, but it isn't working.
Can I make this work somehow?
EDIT: I checked out the 'Test' tab under 'Generic USB Joystick PROPERTIES.' This let me test to see if all of the dials and buttons are working. It DOES work and react to my input. However, neither Dolphin nor Project 64 respond when I try to configure the controller in those programs (even though I'm doing exactly the same things as I did on my old laptop).