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Joyport USB on PC....driver?

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Todd_H:
Yep, u_rebelscum, that's what I'm thinking as well.  I would definitely plug the controller into the adapter and then plug the whole thing into the USB port.

u_rebelscum:

--- Quote ---Yep, u_rebelscum, that's what I'm thinking as well.  I would definitely plug the controller into the adapter and then plug the whole thing into the USB port.
--- End quote ---

Heh, heh.  Sorry I just repeated what you said, but it looks like I clicked on reply just before you posted your answer.  And you're right that USB devices should be plugged in with the computer on.  psycr0tic1 should also uninstall any non-working drivers installed when he first tried installing the device without the controller plugged in, before pluggin it in with the controller attached.

If that doesn't work, psycr0tic1, could you post a link to your product?

psycr0tic1:
Yes, I tried having the controller plugged into the adapter first (that's actually how I tried it the first time)

When I try to add a gamepad in the game controls control panel none of the built in pad drivers will work and if you make a custom pad it can only have up to 4 buttons (also I think that all of those pad drivers read from the gameport, so they aren't even looking at the USB port)


The homepage for the adapter is: www.kernel.com

Todd_H:
I checked the website and didn't see anything about the adapter being USB compliant.  So you may be out of luck using it on a PC.  

psycr0tic1:
I'm not sure what you mean by USB compliant

If it's USB doesn't it HAVE to be USB compliant?

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