![]() ![]() The package is labelled for the QHM7468/QHM7487 USB imitation PlayStation controllers which I don't own but it works with my USB adaptor (USB\VID_0810&PID_0001&REV_0106) and from what I understand these drivers are fairly generic and should work with a wide range of PlayStation controller adaptors and PlayStation-alike USB controllers. With the old drivers the "Vibration Test" used to crash the driver, but with the driver in that installer I can make the controller vibrate under 64-bit Windows 10.įor what it's worth, it is still using the Microsoft USB HID driver to communicate with the device (as reported by Device Manager), the driver package just adds the vibration support which is what I think you're looking for. After installing, if you go into "Set up USB game controllers" you will have hopefully gained a couple of property sheets for your PlayStation adaptor, one of which is a "Calibration Function" and the other is a "Vibration Test".
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