Open kcthrn opened 4 years ago
Hi! Did you install drivers for your controller?
@DuckerMan I uninstalled Microsoft's driver and installed the manufacturer's driver. I'm doing a few tests and experiencing some issues. I'll elaborate more soon.
Axes in an old game. Left stick is first 4 inputs, right stick is last 4.
Controller properties
@kcthrn You say: "Force feedback is detected. Unfortunately due to a driver issue having FF enabled causes most applications utilizing FF to crash, but controller works with FF disabled. There is a workaround on Win 7 and 8, but no success so far on Win 10."
But then don't bother to even say what the workaround is for Windows 7?
@filevans Why would I? This issue is about Windows 10. If you're looking for a solution for Win 7, it's on the net.
@kcthrn so you're going to post all this pointless information without providing the solution to anyone? there must be something seriously wrong with you
does anyone know how to get force feedback / rumble working on Saitek P2500 on windows 7 64-bit please?
@filevans Why would I? This issue is about Windows 10. If you're looking for a solution for Win 7, it's on the net.
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does anyone know how to get force feedback / rumble working on Saitek P2500 on windows 7 64-bit please?
Hi, I know it's late but I always used this driver, on Windows 7 it works 100%, just be sure to click the rumble switch on the center of the controller. Meanwhile on Win 10 and 11 rumble doesn't work. Saitek_P2500_Rumble_Pad_SD6_64.zip
Gamepad Model: Saitek P2500 Rumble Force Pad XOutput version: 3.26 OS: Windows 10.0.18362 Build 18362
Problems (same versions 3.23 and 3.27-master-296):
Everything else works.