VirusType2
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Who knows why Microsoft didn't bother to make a fully working driver for their OWN ****ING GAMEPAD! Un****ing believeable. :angry:
Well, someone has! :cheers:
Get it here
Now you get:
* Rumble feature (enable in select games)
* Deadzone adjustment (to make sure the super sensitive analog sticks stay centered)
* Seperate L and R analog trigger axes. (In many games, L and R triggers shared the Z axis, meaning one or the other wouldn't work correctly. This fixes that!)
* Multiple game profile setups
* configuration options
Please read documentation for details.
Well, someone has! :cheers:
Get it here
Now you get:
* Rumble feature (enable in select games)
* Deadzone adjustment (to make sure the super sensitive analog sticks stay centered)
* Seperate L and R analog trigger axes. (In many games, L and R triggers shared the Z axis, meaning one or the other wouldn't work correctly. This fixes that!)
* Multiple game profile setups
* configuration options
Please read documentation for details.
author said:Have You searched all over the internet and been sent here to find out how to install the Xbcd 360 Drivers? Well you are in the right place!
Xbcd drivers have significant power over the default Microsoft ones.
Deadzone Control
Multipule Game Profiles
Profile switching in game using the "big X" button
Change all axis and button placements
Open Source
FREE!
Check out the guide and go to the forums if you need any help.
Enjoy!