XBCD drivers for Xbox 360 gamepad

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       #61

    I see

    Do you know if there's another version in the works that does support wireless controllers?
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
       #63

    Just to clarify, Not digitally signed means I have to use DESO in test mode and sign them once installed, am I correct?
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  4. Posts : 343
    Windows 7
       #64

    actually the not digitally signed refers to the page itself, but yeah mori's are unsigned as well.
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  5. Posts : 4
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       #65

    Ok thanks for your help and very quick reply!
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    windows 7 Ultimate Service pack 1 x64
       #66

    i dont know how...


    hey guys i dont know how i did this but xbcd did start acting up again but this time

    when i installed it with testing mode and uninstalled it the windows drive would pop up with pj64 and other programs BUT i could still use the xbcd driver setup utility and put the triggers as buttons and it works like a charm so i think somehow they could be combined like this ill let you know if i found out
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       #67

    Hey guys,

    First of all, thanks for all the effort your are doing to make XBCD live on in Seven.
    I was planning to get a new comp with Win7 for a while and already bookmarked this topic

    I followed the steps given by Zorlac in the first page, and it worked pretty well... until my PC freezes

    All the install process works fine, I can update the drivers to XBCD, but when I launch the setup utility, my screen turns to plain blue/green (the default background color of Win7 I guess) and the PC is totally frozen
    I noticed this only happens when the gamepad is plugged in. If I unplug the gamepad, the setup utility will launch but I can't make any use of it of course lol. And as soon as I replug the controller, bam....

    If I launch a game, it seems I also get that total freeze... So I assume there is this problem every time a program wants to "call" the controller.

    For now I have to use the Miscrosoft drivers, but I can't configure the triggers like I want.

    Actually, I wouldn't need the XBCD if I could find a way to invert the axis of the triggers (Z axis I think ?).

    Thanks for reading me, any ideas ? (for both the freezing or axis inversion)

    Revo

    PS: I'm french, I tried to write clear english, I hope it's ok


    EDIT: Should I try all the files replacements written in the Vista x64 tutorials ? (inf and so on). I'm using Win7 x64 btw.
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  8. Posts : 343
    Windows 7
       #68

    Your usb controller is overloaded.
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
       #69

    Thanks for reply.

    So you mean it's a power problem ?

    Out of the 8 or 10 USB ports my PC has, I'm using only 3...

    -An old Logitech USB mouse
    -A big Miscrosoft keyboard (Reclusa)
    -The XBOX360 pad for Windows

    My previous Asus laptop could take it and more

    I have now a brand new Acer desktop PC that costed 950euros... I would be shocked if it can't take 3 USB devices ?

    The 3 devices work fine at the same time as long as I use the Mircrosoft drivers.
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  10. Posts : 343
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       #70

    well it could be an issue between 2 of the connected devices or their drivers.
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