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So I decided to write a guide since I didn’t find any written guide about this gamepad vibration. So how to check the gamepad and vibration are working or not? I’m currently using Windows 7 – 32 bit. The steps are same for Windows 8. But the interface looks different on different OS. First, connect your USB gamepad into your computer 2. Generic-usb-gamepad-vibration-driver - Force feedback Windows 10/8 driver for generic gamepads. Download Twin USB Vibration Gamepad for all Windows Versions. Sexually explicit or offensive language. On the download page, the website states that the driver is only compatible vibratikn Windows 95, 98, Twin usb vibration gamepad,and XP; however, I can confirm.
Discuss driver problems and ask for help from our community on our. Or you can and we will find it for you. Overall Rating: (1 rating, 1 review) 164 Downloads Submitted Jan 8, 2009 by $ GaNgA $ (DG Member): ' This driver is for NogaNet MB-2122 Twin USB Vibration Joypads. It allows all the gamepads functions, including Dual Shock. I asked it to the manufacturer by mail.
I don't know wich OS does it support, I've tryed it only on Windows XP. Source: Manufacturer Website (Official Download) Device Type: Game Controller Supported OS: Win 2003 Server, Win XP Home, Win XP Pro, Win 2000 Workstation, Win 2000 Server, Win NT 4.0, Win ME, Win 98SE, Win 98, Win 95 File Version: Version 3.60.136.0 Release Date: 2000-05-11 File Size: 909.8 KB File Name. Overall Rating: (2 ratings, 2 reviews) 1,706 Downloads Submitted Nov 30, 2007 by USB-703 (DG Member): ' 12 buttons USB controller with Double Shock. Vibration gamepad' Source: Manufacturer Website (Official Download) Device Type: Game Controller Supported OS: Win 2003 Server, Win XP Home, Win XP Pro, Win 2000 Workstation, Win 2000 Server, Win NT 4.0, Win ME, Win 98SE, Win 98, Win 95 File Version: Version 3.60.136.0 Release Date: 2000-05-11 File Size: 909.8 KB File Name: 247 Downloads Submitted Mar 24, 2005 by Rajesh (DG Staff Member): ' AG-3000 - Gaming driver file' Source: Manufacturer Website (Official Download) Device Type: Game Controller File Version: Version 3.60.136.0 Release Date: 2000-05-11 File Size: 502.4 KB File Name.
Hy, I'm new here. I just want to share my knowledge and how I experienced this awesome game. First above all, this is a little tutorial on how to map or setting a Generic Twin USB Joystick (all brands) or PS2 Dualshock controller so you can play it on Prototype 2 game. I do not know if this topic is ever posted before, so please do inform it to me if I do a repost of this topic.
Please take a note that before I do this tutorial, I was looking through a Prototype (1) forum, which now put as Read-Only. Now, on to the thing. Let me just explain it fast and simple. Prototype game ONLY supported XBOX360 Controller. When you had a PS2 gamepad or a generic twin USB joystick or even a HAMA controller, the game won't detect your controller. Even when your controller says 'Plug 'n Play', this game (Prototype) won't let you control the game with your controller.
What we're going to do is just a little tweak to fake up our controllers and make the game recognize it as an XBOX360 Controller. Plug your gamepad (install the drivers so that the controller will enable the vibration) 2. Run 'REGEDIT' (Just search it in your C: Windows) 3. Navigate to: HKEYLOCALMACHINE - SYSTEM - Currentcontrolset - Control - MediaProperties - PrivateProperties - Joystick - OEM Now, search for your controller device. Make sure you know your controller's device name.
When you've found it, double click on OEMName or right click on it and choose 'Modify.' - Changed the name to: Logitech Dual Action (Screenshot 1: - Screenshot 2: 5.
Get this XBOX360 Emulator: 6. Extract it somewhere and run the.exe program. Now you see the first tab 'Controller 1' with the light indicator turned on (green light).
Now, grab your controller to see which buttons working and which ones not. (Screenshot: If some buttons doesn't feel right for you, you can change the map by clicking the dropdown menu of the button and select 'RECORD' - Once you click on Record, quickly press the button on your controller just as what you like to use. (See this picture for example: 8. Once you're done mapping your controller, go to the 'Settings Database' tab. The program will automatically saves your settings. When it finishes, close the emulator and open the folder where you extracted the emulator.
(Screenshot: 9. You'll find 2 new files (x360ce & xinput13.dll), copy these two files into your Prototype installation folder. Run the game.

If works, the game will automatically change the default setting (from Keyboard+Mouse) to XBOX360 Controller. Here are the screenshots I took while I run Prototype 2 game: - The game will automatically detect your controller as XBOX360 Controller. If you're still confuse on how the controllers work, you can go to the Controls menu by pressing SELECT Controls while you're in-game. (Screenshot: - Now, I want to say thank you to PrintulNoptii (for the helpful post: - This post was to complete the steps and give more specific tutorial with screenshots. I deeply apologize if this post is actually a repost. Hey there WolfieRitsu!
I just wanted to say your post was most appreciated and helpful! (at least to me). I've just recently started using a generic dualshock gamepad.
I bought it today because I wanted to play some games (will probably re-play prototype2 just because yes) including Dark Souls, with it. San fierro cops and robbers gamemode. As I installed the drivers and started playing, I noticed some buttons were mixed up, and worse, the camera stick on my gamepad had its axis switched out (I was controling horizontal camera direction by moving it up and down and vertical vice-versa). When I followed your guide, and I went back to the game, everything was correct! So, thanks again for the info man, I know I'm not the only one who feels grateful for your help!