Open rodjun opened 7 years ago
According to Microsoft:
What about existing drivers? Do I need to re-sign these drivers to get them to work with Windows 10, version 1607?
No. Existing drivers do not need to be re-signed. To ensure backwards compatibility, drivers which are properly signed by a valid cross-signing certificate issued prior to July 29th, 2015 will continue to pass signing checks on Windows 10, version 1607.
That was on 1607, they broke something on 1703 and that doesn't seem to be valid anymore, what worked for me was disabling secureboot, installing the driver and enabling it again.
Well, either they fix it or all old drivers will stop working. Anyhow, I don't have the means (not only the funds but also the time for the involved bureaucracy) to tacle this. Meanwhile, Nafarius is working on an improved version called ViGEm that is supposed to be correctly signed. So you will probably have to migrate to his product which should be very similar.
if u all managed to install the driver as i did, but dont c the controllers in control panel\devices and printers, install kinoconsole, it adds an virtual xbox controller which u can key map using UCR. And yes i
m using windows 10.
See https://github.com/bayangan1991/PYXInput/issues/4#issuecomment-301250135 and https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/windows_hardware_certification/2016/07/26/driver-signing-changes-in-windows-10-version-1607/ for more info, this will become a bigger problem in the future as more people upgrade to newer versions of windows or have to reinstall their OS