![]() In Device Manager, double click to expand "Universal Serial Bus controllers", right click on the Host Controller, click "Uninstall" and click "OK". I will try to help you with this issue.įollow these steps to reinstall the USB drivers automatically:Ĭlick "Start" button, type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotation marks) in the “Search” bar and press "Enter". I realize that you are facing issues with USB drivers. Name was in all caps, and yes, I tried searching for it.ĭo I not have the right drivers, or am I doing something blatantly wrong? The gamepad has no real designation visible on the case, it just says DoubleShock Controller, however, I do remember the driver being called something like PS2 TO PC USB CONVERTER, and yes, the actual driver ![]() INF to install it (which very few drivers online have, in my experience), the installer says that there are either no compatible drivers, or if thereĪre, that they're not compatible with a 64bit OS. Manually update the driver, it just decides the generic ones are a better bet, and whenever I try to use a. If there ever was a driver CD, I lost it about a year ago and can't seem to find it, and have been searching for drivers for the better part of the day, but whenever I try to So, ran into a little issue with Windows 7 64bit which I've recently switched to, it keeps installing the generic drivers (2 to be exact, HID-compliant game controller and USB Input Device) which are missing Force Feedback support (and yes, I'm sure theĭevice has Force Feedback, with the proper driver, it worked on Windows 7 32bit).
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