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Saitek P2500 no right joy-X (rudder) and no vibration

Open kcthrn opened this issue 6 years ago • 9 comments

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):

  1. No right joystick X-axis response (rudder) -- works in Win USB game controllers settings
  2. Force feedback unsupported

Everything else works.

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kcthrn avatar Jan 10 '20 03:01 kcthrn

Hi! Did you install drivers for your controller?

TheRadioGuy avatar Jan 14 '20 17:01 TheRadioGuy

@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.

kcthrn avatar Jan 15 '20 18:01 kcthrn

  • With manufacturer's driver installed XOutput now ignores input from both axes of the right stick completely
  • 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.
  • The right stick works in Cemu, Dolphin and x360ce.

Axes in an old game. Left stick is first 4 inputs, right stick is last 4.

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Controller properties

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kcthrn avatar Jan 20 '20 17:01 kcthrn

@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 avatar Jul 06 '21 22:07 filevans

@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 avatar Jul 06 '21 22:07 kcthrn

@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

filevans avatar Jul 07 '21 16:07 filevans

does anyone know how to get force feedback / rumble working on Saitek P2500 on windows 7 64-bit please?

filevans avatar Jul 07 '21 16:07 filevans

@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.

prick

filevans avatar Jul 07 '21 16:07 filevans