![]() ![]() ![]() I unplugged all devices from my usb ports except my mouse. I also made sure I uninstalled any connected bluetooth devices. I uninstalled all those ultilities I mentioned and uninstalled all my usb and "hid" devices freom the device manager. It should work the same for you, if the issue has the same cause. Maybe there was a driver or controller that I'd previously connected or that for some reason Windows had installed something that was interfering. I read somewhere that someone said, "Dak Souls likes the first controller it sees." That gave me an idea. ![]() Even weirder was that other games, like Fallout New Vegas worked fine. Spent three days' worth of free time trying to solve the issue, trying othe programs like: "xinput mapper", "DS4Windows" and Input Mapper", all to no avail. It was working fine until a few days ago, when the controller suddenly stopped responding. I have been using "x360ce" using a utility simlar to DSfix. ![]()
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