force feedback effect
#11
I know someone who had that. It needed a driver for XP and none for vista and 7
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#12
well luckily i'm on win7 32 bit, so plz provide a driver, thanx
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#13
(08-31-2011, 02:14 PM)orchlon Wrote: I know someone who had that. It needed a driver for XP and none for vista and 7

a driver is ALWAYS needed for the rumble component.

the generic hid driver lacks the registration of a classid containing the required rumble driver dll/sys and does not link the rumble device in the currentcontrolsets forcefeedback keys
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#14
(08-31-2011, 02:40 PM)orangzeb Wrote: well luckily i'm on win7 32 bit, so plz provide a driver, thanx

post that compatible hardware ID from device managers details tab (device properties)
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#15
i can't find hardware compatible ID anywhere but only this :

location : Port_#0004.Hub_#0004

and this :

0000.001d.0000.001.006.000.000.000.000

the device is as : USB input device and HID Compliant Game Controller, Generic USB, Manufacturer unknown, model unkown,

but I think any standard drivers will work like logitech ???
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#16
thats the properties of the usb host, not the HID > Gamepad device
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#17
check your pm
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#18
Thanks, found them anyway :

Here :

http://www.vistax64.com/drivers/214324-u...ation.html


Thanks guys, I was playing without vib since last 1 year, OMG what I've missed.

Thanks PCSx2 Developers , Love You.
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#19
good to hear
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#20
now I'm having a problem though, when playing any game, specially tekken 5, I notice my analog mode is off eventually , so I turn it back on but after few secs, it goes off again ?? is it because vibration causing this somehow or do I have to configure something else ?
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