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| | Vista - Inconsistent Vista HID Driver |
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| 05-14-2007 | #1 (permalink) |
| | Inconsistent Vista HID Driver I was using a Panther DX joystick which is no longer supported by Mad Catz (so I can't expect a new driver). Twice when I plugged in the joystick in the USB port, the device was recognized as a Human Interface Device (HID) and worked with no problem. But for the rest of many times I tried, the joystick came up as an unknown device, and it was not recognized as a game controller. I plugged the joystick to my old WinME machine and it worked every time. What is causing Vista not recognizing the joystick consistently and is there anything I can do to solve this problem? Is there a new/better generic HID driver that will work better (I Googled it but didn't find free ones that are applicable)? Thanks. |
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| 05-14-2007 | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: Inconsistent Vista HID Driver HankHLiao wrote: > I was using a Panther DX joystick which is no longer supported by Mad Catz > (so I can't expect a new driver). Twice when I plugged in the joystick in > the USB port, the device was recognized as a Human Interface Device (HID) and > worked with no problem. But for the rest of many times I tried, the joystick > came up as an unknown device, and it was not recognized as a game controller... If it worked even once, the HID driver is probably not the problem. If you look in the Hardware Manager does the joystick show up as an unknown device? More important, does Vista ask you for drivers for it when you plug it in? |
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| 05-15-2007 | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: Inconsistent Vista HID Driver I assume you meant Device Manager. When Vista fails to recognize the joystick, it shows up under USB controllers as an Unknown Device. When it was recognized, it showed under HID. Vista didn't ask me for a driver; it just said the device is not recognized. Another way to state my question is: I like to update the driver under Unknown Device manually to HID, but throughout different manufacturers listed under all devices, I could not find the HID driver, yet I know it must be on my PC since Vista has used it. Where and how can I specify the HID driver manually, and will that solve the recognition problem I am experiencing? Thanks. "Don" wrote: > HankHLiao wrote: > > I was using a Panther DX joystick which is no longer supported by Mad Catz > > (so I can't expect a new driver). Twice when I plugged in the joystick in > > the USB port, the device was recognized as a Human Interface Device (HID) and > > worked with no problem. But for the rest of many times I tried, the joystick > > came up as an unknown device, and it was not recognized as a game controller... > > If it worked even once, the HID driver is probably not the problem. If > you look in the Hardware Manager does the joystick show up as an unknown > device? > > More important, does Vista ask you for drivers for it when you plug it in? > > > > |
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| 05-15-2007 | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: Inconsistent Vista HID Driver HankHLiao wrote: > I assume you meant Device Manager. When Vista fails to recognize the > joystick, it shows up under USB controllers as an Unknown Device. When it > was recognized, it showed under HID. Vista didn't ask me for a driver; it > just said the device is not recognized. > > Another way to state my question is: I like to update the driver under > Unknown Device manually to HID, but throughout different manufacturers listed > under all devices, I could not find the HID driver, yet I know it must be on > my PC since Vista has used it. Where and how can I specify the HID driver > manually, and will that solve the recognition problem I am experiencing? You can point the driver updater to C:\windows\inf\ or even C:\windows\system32\DriverStore (that may not be exactly right, but you can find it somewhere nearby). If that fixes the problem once then you may be able to fix it permanently by deleting C:\windows\inf\INFCACHE.1 but that's just a guess. |
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| 05-16-2007 | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Inconsistent Vista HID Driver Yesterday Vista recognized the joystick again so I copied down all the information I can get from Device Manager. Two items were listed under Human Interface Devices: HID-compliant game controller and USB Human Interface Device Both showed Driver Provider as Microsoft, and driver version 6.0.6000.16386. For HID-compliant game controller, there was no Driver Details, as it said, "No driver files are required or have been loaded for this device." For USB Human Interface Device, 3 files were listed under Details: c:\windows\system32\drivers\hidclass.sys c:\windows\system32\drivers\hidparse.sys c:\windows\system32\drivers\hidusb.sys When I tried Update Driver, a whole bunch of HID drivers were displayed under various manufacturers, but there was no Mad Catz, and the generic driver selected by Vista seemed to be the most appropriate. Later, Vista lost the recognition by itself, without me doing anything to the joystick or power off the PC. When I checked again, the driver has changed back to Unknown Device again. When I tried Update Driver for Unknown Device, I was not able to specify any of the 3 files listed under USB HID, because the option was looking for INF files and these are SYS files. Also the compatible hardware appeared to be driven by the device type to begin with. So when the device is unknown, I couldn't get to the HID driver selection. Any suggestion? Thanks. "Don" wrote: > HankHLiao wrote: > > I assume you meant Device Manager. When Vista fails to recognize the > > joystick, it shows up under USB controllers as an Unknown Device. When it > > was recognized, it showed under HID. Vista didn't ask me for a driver; it > > just said the device is not recognized. > > > > Another way to state my question is: I like to update the driver under > > Unknown Device manually to HID, but throughout different manufacturers listed > > under all devices, I could not find the HID driver, yet I know it must be on > > my PC since Vista has used it. Where and how can I specify the HID driver > > manually, and will that solve the recognition problem I am experiencing? > > You can point the driver updater to C:\windows\inf\ or even > C:\windows\system32\DriverStore (that may not be exactly right, > but you can find it somewhere nearby). > > If that fixes the problem once then you may be able to fix it > permanently by deleting C:\windows\inf\INFCACHE.1 but that's > just a guess. > > |
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| 06-17-2007 | #6 (permalink) |
| | inconsistant vista HID Driver did you find a solution to this? I have a similar issue with a scanner which I want to connect via USB. First time it was connected vista automatically found driver (HID). Now when it is connected it is always coming up as a unknown device and when windows tries to find and install a driver I am always getting an error "the system cannot find the file specified". EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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| 06-18-2007 | #7 (permalink) |
| | RE: inconsistant vista HID Driver Sorry. I have not made any progress since the last post, and is ready to resign that I just have to buy a new USB joystick that is currently supported. I fould that the device seems to have a better change being recognized if it is plugged in before the PC is powered up, but that is an unscientific feeling. I hope someone from Microsoft will be able to answer to this mystery. Good luck. "william frye" wrote: > did you find a solution to this? I have a similar issue with a scanner which I want to connect via USB. First time it was connected vista automatically found driver (HID). Now when it is connected it is always coming up as a unknown device and when windows tries to find and install a driver I am always getting an error "the system cannot find the file specified". > > EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > http://www.eggheadcafe.com > |
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