- Although we do not provide drivers for our controllers, there are resources for you to download the drivers elsewhere. Depending on the OS of your PC, you can find the drivers through the following ways: 1) Ensure that the PowerA controller is connected via the USB cable to the Windows PC. 2) Launch Windows Control Panel via the Start menu.
- The Best Free Game Controllers app downloads for Windows: Windows Driver and XInput Wrapper for Sony DualShock 3/4 Controllers DS4Windows Keysticks Lo.
Apr 03, 2017 ZD-V+ controller is compatible with PC Windows (Xp/7/8/10) or later versions, Android 4.0 and PS3 via wired connection, working great with Laptop/PC, Android smart phones, TV boxes, tablets and PS3. This game controller can identify all the deices automatically, no need driver installation.
I have a USB Microsoft Joystick (SideWinder Precision 2) and a USB generic Gamepad (PowerWave-2200) for my PC. The original drivers will not install on my Windows 7 PC, because Windows 7 has decided that it’s “HID-compliant game controller” is the best for the job. While both my USB devices currently does work with limited capacity on most games, the problem is that, where as a real driver (a product specific driver) would have enabled me to control what the buttons on the USB device do, this is not possible through Windows’ “HID-compliant game controller”, there are even functions built in to the USB device that will not work with the “HID-compliant game controller”, such as the PowerWave’s ability to vibrate. However here is the question: As the Windows “HID-compliant game controller” is a generic controller/driver, working with a lot of different USB devices, it would seem that a perfect solution to the problem would be to make it possible to set, or control, the code coming out of the “HID-compliant game controller” – So, does anyone have (or can someone develop) a driver-type program that can allow you to customise (set, control or re-program) the functions interpreted by the “HID-compliant game controller” of the input signals from the USB device? Just to clarify: So, the idea is a train of command as follows: from “USB device” > to “HID-compliant game controller” > to “driver-type program” > to “Game software”.
(Or does anyone know if it is possible to directly access the “HID-compliant game controller” and change its function settings, from behind the scene so to say?)
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Cheers J.N.