I am presuming it is something to do with the drivers as in Controller. EDIT2: Since I deleted the bit above, it is a Tomee Sixaxis PS3 controller. Oh haha my bad, The bread and Butter reaction would be to reinstall the drivers, perhaps they need updating or the ones you have got corrupted somehow. Also you're controller might be dying and is easily disconnecting and not responding, testing it on you're 360 would solve that. StoneAgeGamer.com was kind enough to provide us with this unique little PC peripheral called the 'Snes USB Controller'. It looks like an SNES pad, it smells.
I got a Tomee NES to USB adapter and plugged my old NES controller into it and OpenEmu sees it as NES PC Gamepad but when I select it and try to use it nothing happens. I have it directly plugged into my laptop and not through a hub. M05178 Is Similar To: Sx-3 Ps3 Blacr M05353 2.4ghz Brand Controller Pc Wireless Tomee (30.9% similar) 4 ghz radio frequency connectivity, ps button provides access to ps 3 system menu, ps 3 or pc game support for selected software. Up for auction is two sx 3 controllers for ps requires two aaa batteries not included.
How to make an existing USB controller work with Windows 10?
Hi all,
Forgive me if this is a stupid question.
I bought this Sabrent 12-button USB controller in October to play PC games.
It worked just fine on my old laptop running Windows 7.
I bought a new laptop last week running Windows 10. It won't work at all on this computer.
Tomee Controller Driver M07128/3640po8 Laptop
It comes up in the 'Devices and Printers' area as 'Generic USB Joystick,' so it's being seen, but it isn't working.
Can I make this work somehow?
EDIT: I checked out the 'Test' tab under 'Generic USB Joystick PROPERTIES.' This let me test to see if all of the dials and buttons are working. It DOES work and react to my input. However, neither Dolphin nor Project 64 respond when I try to configure the controller in those programs (even though I'm doing exactly the same things as I did on my old laptop).