Twin USB Controller Drivers


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hello everbody,

ive made the horrid mistake of buying a twin usb PS2 controller off Ebay.

by twin usb i mean that there are two ps2-like controllers that are connected by one usb.

the driver that was supplied with the mini CDdoesnt seem to do anything (i've managed to find an empty folder that it puts in Program files)

the device manager doesnt report of any malfunctioning devices, but there is one "Unknown Device" that appears to be installed and working properly.

i cant find any drivers for the damn controllers on the internet, and the company seems to be a little unknown.

is there anything that i can do?

thanks in advance

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hello everbody,

ive made the horrid mistake of buying a twin usb PS2 controller off Ebay.

by twin usb i mean that there are two ps2-like controllers that are connected by one usb.

the driver that was supplied with the mini CDdoesnt seem to do anything (i've managed to find an empty folder that it puts in Program files)

the device manager doesnt report of any malfunctioning devices, but there is one "Unknown Device" that appears to be installed and working properly.

i cant find any drivers for the damn controllers on the internet, and the company seems to be a little unknown.

is there anything that i can do?

thanks in advance

this is the driver,

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=92BT158N

if somebody can make something out of the .cab files or anything ill be glad cuz when i try to extract 2 of them manually it says archive damaged.

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haha, im pretty sure I bought the same controls as you :rofl:

4$'s right?

:rofl:

Yea it sucks lol, my macbook picks it up as only one controller, second one wont work.

Not been able to find drivers either, probably the best thing to do is cut the cable and attach another USB on the end. At-least thats what im going to do when I got some free time. So do so as your own risk ..

yup it was pretty cheap.

i was expecting to get some fake remotes or something, but when i got the actually product i at least expected it to work somehow.

there must be something i can do with this garbage...

this is the prodcut:

http://www.ehere.net.cn/producte.asp?ProdN...111655374583279

ive also tried sending them an email but i highly doubt any response will come.

I got no driver, I only had that mini CD it came with but I cant even put that into the slot loader on my macbook cause its going to break it :pinch:

Without any driver (or I should say, with the generic gamepad driver built into osx) only one controller works for me and not been able to find a solution :/

But then what Im finding wierd is the fact that, on both controls all buttons are called the same name .. So I think that the manufacurers intention was to **** us over, or that we use one control with our hand and the other with our foot :wacko:

Edited by se7en.hu
I got no driver, I only had that mini CD it came with but I cant even put that into the slot loader on my macbook cause its going to break it :pinch:

Without any driver (or I should say, with the generic gamepad driver built into osx) only one controller works for me and not been able to find a solution :/

do you have a pc somewhere that will be able to read the CD?

you're lucky cuz they both dont work and it sucks alot more that way :p

edit:

both controllers should have the same buttons names, its supposed to be that way.

do you have a pc somewhere that will be able to read the CD?

you're lucky cuz they both dont work and it sucks alot more that way :p

edit:

both controllers should have the same buttons names, its supposed to be that way.

yea I just tried uploading the file but neowin wont let me ..

if you like give me your email and ill send it over :)

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