Frisby Pc Controller Drivers

I am in desperate need of some assistance. I am having issues with getting my game controller to work.

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Frisby Pc Controller Drivers

I have already tried Logitech Wingman and a ps2 usb adapter device and neither work properly. In the properties it says both are working properly but when went to test either one of them they didn't respond at all. The led lighs on the controllers are lite but when trying to test or use in game they don't respond. I have used the Logitech for years without any problem and brother test the ps2 without any problem so I know it has to be computer related.

I had reformate hard driver and install xp professional student edition and since then neither work. I have tried everything i can think of. I tried different usb slot, no luck. I have no problem with print, camera and other usb devices. If i do vibration test on the ps2 controller that works without any problem.

I belive I have the most up to date driver. I installed the cd that came with it. It's a Sector 7 usb to ps2 adaptor. I ran Crap Cleaner and fixed all issues. When I tried to calibrate the ps2/usb adaptor manually it locks up and say that not responsding due to issue with rundll32.exe. Any suggestion guys, please give me some ideas. Txs a million!

Take out any unnecesary USB devices including your controllers. Go to device manager and scroll all the way down to the USB devices. Uninstall/remove all entry relating to USB Hubs and controllers. Reboot your PC and let windows reinstall the drivers for you. After it installs, it will probably ask you to reboot your PC to complete it. Install the Logitech wingman software if not done so and then plug in your controller.

If the above doesn't remedy it, find out your motherboard model and make and download the latest drivers for it available from its website. I have two controllers, a logitech wingman rumblepad and ps2 controller that can be used by usb adaptor, the vibrating function responds when testing in properties but not the buttons and axis. I just reinstalled xp and still no luck. Is it possible that I may have a file that is conflicting with the controller(s) working properly? Maybe in windows/system32/drivers. I also unistalled all things usb in device manager and let the plug and play reinstall everything automatically, but still no moss. Suggestions, anyone?

Usually window's generic set of drivers are sufficient for the joysticks. If you have the cd for them, see if you can find some info about any special installation process.

But first, since you've said that one is brand new and the other old, if you can get your hands on another PC try to confirm if they are actually working and picking up there, since if its working on one and not on your's then there's some hardware or configuration problem with your PC and if it doesn't work on the test pc, then its most likely a dud or broken somehow. Try different USB ports (on the back, front etc)? I have tried different usb ports. It's really weird what happen was that my buddy reformatted my harddriver and installed xp prof student version, I installed the logitech profiler/driver that I was always able to use with the Wingman Rumble pad. I went to properties and attempted to test but no response, vibrating works but nothing else.

So I went to Radio Shack and bought ps2 to usb/adaptor and got home. Installed driver and tried to test it and nothing, exact same issue with Logitech, there's power, led light's on, vibrates but no other repsonse.

I have looked for updated driver for both but still no luck. I am running out of ideas. I know the files go to windows/system32/drivers. Is it possible that files are conflicting it? I have regular usb ports, no usb2.0, but still had no problem in the past.

I even turned off window firewall but still no chance. What else can be attempted? I am down home for the weekend at my parents house.

Lrp Quantum Pro Reverse Manual Pattern. I just connected the adaptor (ps2 to usb) to my brother's pc and the controller worked without any issue. I didn't even have to install any drivers.

I recongized as a new USB joystick and was then able to test and play in a game without no problem. I tried this on mine last week and nothing. I am going to look at the settings on his and try to compare it to mine.

I know one difference is that he has usb 2.0 and I have the regular usb, but it should still work. What files should I copy, or configuration settings should I be looking at so when I get home I can setup mine up similar? Would coping files off his pc to and putting them on mine possibly resolve the issue, even though he has xp home and I have professional/student version? Doing a frest install of Windows seems like a lot of work to back everything up. Do you know of a quick way to do that? On my brothers pc I can just plug the device in the usb and then a pop display new hardware and from there can use without any problem.

On mine I have a little icon but no pop up with the word New Hardware. So I know it's nothing to do with controller, not being block by firewall (tired with it off), according to Everett Program under input devices reads exact same on my brothers pc. So what else can it be? The only other thing I did notice was that in a folder c: windows system32 drivers and is that he has a lot more files then I do but I reinstalled Windows and did appear to be any missing files, could that be it? Click to expand.not really, just having all your program cds and keys ready nearby. Although a Repair may be your last option before you do go and format your PC, since its similar to reinstalling windows, but leaving data intact. Refer to this: other than that you can try uninstalling the drivers for your gamepad and finding a utility that will clean out the old drivers so all you have to do is load new ones, maybe.

Or try the Add new hardware wizard from the control panel. Besides those, i'm running out of ideas. Thanks for all the post guys!

But issues has not been resolved, finally! I gave my pc back to the one that reformatted my harddrive and he was able to correct the issue but reformatting again and installing a different windows xp pro version. He was able to copy a lot of file to his extra harddrive so I didn't loose too much. I am just glad to be rid of the that headache. It would be so much easier if I just invested in a new system but I want to run this one for as long as possible, going on 6years.

Updated: by Computer Hope Before a joystick or gamepad will work with your computer, you must install the software for it, usually located on an installation CD. If you've lost the software installation CD, check the manufacturer's website for the software.

Most manufacturer's allow you to the latest drivers for game controllers. Check out our, including game controller manufacturers, for links to the company's website to download the software. Setup joystick or gamepad and installing software Every joystick and gamepad should come with the software used to install on your operating system. • Connect the joystick or gamepad to an available on the computer using the USB cable connected to the joystick or gamepad. • Insert the CD that was included with the joystick or gamepad into the computer's CD or DVD drive. If the CD does not automatically start the install program, open, double-click on the CD or DVD drive, and then double-click the Setup.exe or Install.exe file. If you downloaded the drivers, run the downloaded setup file.

• Follow the installation wizard to install your joystick or gamepad and its associated software. Testing the joystick or gamepad After the joystick or gamepad has been installed in Windows, open the joystick or gamepad software to customize the buttons.

Then you can test it through the Set up USB game controllers utility in Windows. To open the Set up USB game controllers utility in Windows, follow the steps below. • Click or open the. • In the Run or Search text field or at the Windows Start Screen, type 'game controller' and click the Set up USB game controllers option.

• Click the name of the joystick or gamepad you want to test and click the Properties button or link. Note: You may need to perform additional configuration steps to set up your joystick or gamepad to work with games on your computer. Check the settings in game and look for a configuration menu or option for configuring the game controller.