I have also tried to use the Nostromo N52 without success in Vista
RC1. However, what’s worse is that if I try to uninstall the driver I
get a BSOD.
"MrCoffee" wrote:
> i have a n50 game pad that is doing the same thing.
> the loadout manager and the editor are marked as not signed
> and the permissions are set to read only for users, so vista
> loads
> the loadout manager but doesn't let you change anything
> because
> users don't have permissions to change it.
> until it gets fixed or signed the only thing you can do is
> use it as a usb joystick and assign the keys in your game
> after enabling
> joystick
> like you have to do with linux.
> it works but is real limited
>
> "ElSama" wrote:
>
> > Anyone? Surely I'm not the only one using one of these
> things.
> >
> > "ElSama" wrote:
> >
> > > I'm having difficulty getting this gamepad to work. The XP
> driver will seem
> > > to install properly, however when the device is plugged
> in, the key-mapping
> > > software (Loadout Manager) doesn't see the device. Further
> poking around
> > > revealed that the XP .inf doesn't work with Vista.
> > >
> > > I realize it's not Microsoft's problem to provide a
> driver, however if they
> > > could put some pressure on Belkin to provide drivers (both
> 32 and 64 bit),
> > > I'm sure many in the gaming community would appreciate it.
> I know I would.
> > >
> > > In the interim, are there any known work-arounds to get
> this thing moving?
> > > It's holding up my testing of this RC. If World of
> Warcraft doesn't play my
> > > way, I don't use Vista.
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