Gigaware Pc Wired Controller Drivers

Feb 6, 2012 - This enables wireless connectivity from the PC to the controller. Wired would be easier. You just need to download the drivers, which should. Vse aljbomi irini ezhovoj torrent download.

Hello all, I recently just bought a USB Controller for my computer. It is a Gigaware Wireless Controller for PS3 and PC. Really its just some POS cheap controller.

It doesn't even have dual shock in it. I had a few questions though.

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Everything seems to be connected, fresh batteries are in the controller itself, the computer can register the controller, yet things still dont seem right. Creative ct5803 driver windows 7 download. I understand the specifics of ePSXe sees devices like the controller but i dont understand how to get it to work with it. I am baffled.

I have tried looking on the forums but i couldn't really find any conclusive answers. The bottom line is my computer can read the USB device but i can't seem to actually get any feedback from the computer. I go in to callibrate i but i think its only for joysticks or joypads and not controllers. Also i was reading about DirectInput.

If someone could explain that to me as well i would appreciate it. I have ePSXe v1.7.0. Do i have to download some other gamepad plugin device? I really do not know where to go from here. That is a good thing.

Now let's see about ePSXe.So you open the program, go to config then gamepad and the controller doesnt respond when you try to set the buttons, right? Well.In order to see if it is the controller or ePSXe, let's try some things: -if you are under Vista, (follow the link if you don't know how to do) and make sure to run ePSXe as an administrator. -if you have a PC game, try it with the controller. It it works, then try to see if you encounter the same problem with. If yes, try to reinstall the drivers. Hum.I made a google search and I found.uh oh.seems that your controller is really really cheap. I may have a solution to your problems.

I'm new here so please bear with me. I used to use a regular PS3 controller connected to my pc by usb cable to play my games. To do so I had to download a driver of sorts that allows the input from the controller to be read and understood by the computer. Its a program called motion joy. I was having trouble with my gigaware controller that I bought months ago, and I found this forum. So I opened the program and sure enough it works.

If you would like I uploaded the installer program for you to download, or you can go to the website with the original file and tutorials. Download: Original Site: Hope this fixes everyone's problems with gigaware wireless ps3/pc controllers.

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How do I configure it to work? Quote: how do I get it to work? First the controller must be plugged in before you launch the game. If you are playing in Java then you need to use a program like xpader. If you are having problems then you should check if the controller is working by looking in Control Panel. In Windows 7 and I think Vista the controller is listed under Devices and Printers in Windows Control Panel. In XP it is listed under Game Controllers (or something like that) in Control Panel.