Pdub wrote:If they are buttons then it should work fine. The only reason it wouldn't work is if Windows 7 recognized the two triggers as one axis between the two, and pressing both triggers at the same time would have the same effect as not pressing either one. I had an old controller like that. I thought the solution was to turn them into digital buttons.
Little google. http://forums.techarena.in/windows-software/1242351.htm
You need to install Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider 1.3b and restart your pc and after that install the Latest Version drivers of XBCD , and Run the driver in Administrator,Just install driver . after that Run DSEO and put the Sign System File patch and restart . after restart got to Device Manager -> Check the "Microsoft Common Controller For Windows Class" and go for "Xbox 360 Controller" properties . Now choose Driver tab and click "Update Driver" and Click on "Browse my Computer for Driver software". after that select "Let me Choose" and after that you will see XBCD driver just select it and OK ! That's all .
flam1ng n1nja11 wrote:xp???
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