On my old PC I used these and they are so much more awesome than XBCD imho. They're identical, a few options are different on the last page but it's exactely the same drivers. The first two basicallyĬ => Controller, this is for the wired version Page is in japanese but don't get scared, look at the link. It's exactely the same page of the original Masahiko Morii's website (which went down like 1 year ago or some time ago), completley re-hosted by the guys of Lavendy. I don't think it's against the TOS (unless it's hosted on a bot site or something?) to post links for controller drivers. I would love to have that link if possible. I really hope they consider adding support for those controllers and others as well. I have no clue what's creating this difference betweeen my two systems. the old one has the same exact SO, only difference is of course a different motherboard, different chipset, different USB controller etc. I wish I knew why they do not work on the new system. #Axis pad drivers game controller windows#After a few attempts and a few formats I gave up and atm I'm just using the default windows drivers, which means no triggers for me. Works fine from the drivers configurator, but FFXI's configurator doesn't "feel" the right stick. To be more accurate they DO work, triggers are considered as digital, but I cannot seem to make the right analogue stick be recognized by the game. He stopped hosting them and he "disappeared" from the web.Īnother japanese website is hosting them though.įor some reason they worked fantastically on my old PC on both wired and wireless controllers (they are 2 different sets of drivers) but on my newly bought PC they do not work. #Axis pad drivers game controller windows 7#Those are the drivers that I use too, but I have never been able to get the wireless ones to work on Windows 7 and it seems that he is no longer hosting them, or he has blocked public access. Try going to Game Controllers > Properties (on your controller) > Settings > Reset to default last chance and what I'm asking for here, SE could do something about their 10years old Gamepad configurator and magically we would all be happy. last chance and what I'm asking for here, SE could do something about their 10years old Gamepad configurator and magically we would all be Xbox360 controller (both the wired and wireless ones) are both Dinput and Xinput complaint. Their official page is a Google Project page, there is no forum only an "issues" page. will they ever do it? It's hard to contact them. With that you would be able to use the X360 pad with FFXI no problem. They said they would like to work on a "reverse" emulator, that is make your PC think that your xinput device is a dinput one. They make your PC think your pad is an X360 pad, basically. I was really disappointed :(Īnother way to solve the issue is form the guys behind "X360ce", a tool that allows dinput peripherals to work as if they were xinput ones through emulation. They do "work", but the right stick ("rotation" axis) doesn't, it gets stuck on a direction. I tested for 3 days straight but I couldn't find the reason. Problem is that they do not work on my new PC for some reason. They are the ones I use on my old PC and I love them. Then you have Masahiko Morii's custom drivers, which are incredible and work for both the Wireless and Wired controller. You have XBCD 0.2.7 which work fantastic but only for the wired version. It could be solved any of those sides aren't many solutions if you're on Windows 7 圆4. X360 Windows basic drivers do not allow you to set triggers as digital.įFXI does not allow you to set those buttons for anything other than an axis. Xbox360 controller (both the wired and wireless ones) are both Dinput and Xinput complaint.
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