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| | Force feedback /Rumble not working on Vista Hello, I don't know if this has been discussed here or not, but here's the problem: I own two gamepads, one "generic USB vibration gamepad" and one "Saitek P880", they used to work fine in my old installation of Vista, but after a hard drive crash I had to reinstall the system. So everything works fine except these two. I have installed updated drivers for the Saitek and followed the instructions they give on their support forum to solve this problem, which apparently is quite usual on Vista. Also installed a "vista fix" which were some registry entries to add, from Saitek. Nothing of that worked at all. The gamepads work fine, but forcefeedback won't show up. Any clue on this, guys? Help would be very much appreciated! Thanks in advance! |
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