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timesyndicate
Aug 14, 2015, 06:36 AM
Hi guy I'm new to this forum and I encounter problem, before I update win 10 I use Xbox one controller fine without problem, after update to win 10 I got problem with controller trigger, the LT trigger bind with RT trigger, when I reset the controller the right stick calibrate not even working and LT & RT trigger not response during reset the controller map. Is there a way to fix this issue or I have to wait until Sega notice Xbox one controller error on Win 10?

jooozek
Aug 14, 2015, 06:43 AM
someone else had problem with the x1 controller with win 10 and they solved their problem
http://www.pso-world.com/forums/showthread.php?t=229972

timesyndicate
Aug 14, 2015, 06:51 AM
I had read that thread and I still don't get it how to fix the issue. T_T

Anduril
Aug 14, 2015, 08:53 AM
I had read that thread and I still don't get it how to fix the issue. T_T
Download the "PC drivers for Xbox One Controller" from here (http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-on-windows/accessories/connect-xbox-one-controller-to-pc). (x64 if you have a 64-bit system, x86 if you have a 32-bit system)
Install them onto your system using the .msi you just downloaded.
Now, go into Control Panel>"Printers & Devices."
Right click the controller, go to "Properties," then hit the "Hardware" tab; you should see three items.
Click on "XBox One Controller," hit "Properties," hit "Change Settings," then go to the "Driver" tab.
Hit "Update Driver," then "Browse my computer for driver software," then "Let me pick from a list...," uncheck "Show compatible hardware," then select "Microsoft XBox One Controller." A warning will pop-up, but continue anyway.
Do the same and change "XINPUT compatible HID device" to "HID-compliant input device".
Restart, and it should work now.
Hope this helps.

Manta Oyamada
Aug 14, 2015, 09:23 AM
Download the 64 bits that will solve your problem (I had this problem, was using a drive 32-bit on a PC 64-bit)http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/a/b/a/aba377fcc5ffe48f/xb1usb.11059.0.140526x64.msi?c_id=7248977&expiration=1439511183&hwt=5321ee43b035ef6cc1c1b9a9f6fcd889

timesyndicate
Aug 14, 2015, 09:23 AM
Thanks that's work out so well, problem solve.

Yamishi
Aug 15, 2015, 04:49 PM
Just keep in mind, if you update the drivers through Windows Update, it will overwrite this better version of the driver for the broken one that causes trigger issues. I made that mistake!

Shadowth117
Aug 15, 2015, 07:31 PM
I just want to point out to you guys that the reason it appears "broken" is only because it separates out the trigger axes. Before, Xbox controllers (being Xbox One and 360 controllers) used a single axis for the triggers. Its actually nicer for a lot of games to have it the new way, but PSO2 has shit for axis configuration and so you can't fix it properly ingame.

So basically this is only even a problem because Sega is bad. Nothing out of the ordinary.

Anduril
Aug 15, 2015, 08:35 PM
Not just SEGA in this case, since there are games made by other companies that just don't seem to work right with the XBox One Controller on Windows 10. The original reddit post where I found the solution had one person mention that this behavior was occurring in more than one game; it definitely has to do with the XBox One controller just having "bad" drivers built into Windows 10 that don't react well with games that don't utilize the impulse triggers' functionality, but that is honestly to be expected with a fresh OS release.

Yamishi
Sep 3, 2015, 12:51 PM
Hey guys, just thought I'd mention that I made a post about this on Microsoft's Uservoice page.

Go there, vote for the idea, and hopefully we'll get it boosted high enough that they can give us better drivers!

https://xbox.uservoice.com/forums/282539-xbox-on-windows-10/suggestions/9613077-better-windows-10-drivers-for-xbox-one-controllers

(as others have mentioned, this may have more to do with older games not figuring out how to work with dual-axes triggers, but what chance do we English-speakers have of getting Sega to listen to our Xbox One controller woes? :P )

Gama
Sep 3, 2015, 01:22 PM
i'm using the f310, since its an xinput emulation i didnt have issues, wasnt expecting that ms hardware would fuck up tho.

Tetsuo9999
Sep 3, 2015, 07:43 PM
I'm having this problem with DS4Windows and a PS4 controller. It worked fine just weeks ago, but now that I did a clean install it doesn't work at all. The calibration is always detected as the stick being in the up position, and I can't use the right stick for the camera at all. It's really annoying and I'm angry I'll have to waste my last week of Premium over this random issue.

Shadowth117
Sep 3, 2015, 09:29 PM
Can't speak for the PS4 pad, but as I said; its not fucked up so to speak. What happens is a lot of games, like PSO2, are designed around the 360 controller's rather inelegant Windows driver set up which set the triggers up as a single axis. On a scale of 0-256, it would sit at around 128 normally and go up or down depending on what trigger you press. This means because of Microsoft's own driver you inherently could NOT use both triggers at the same time.

The Xbone's new driver fixes this issue by separating each trigger into its own axis, but in return games that worked around Microsoft's old controller triggers and don't have a proper way to assign axis inputs (see: PSO2 and a number of lazy PC ports) have issues.


Hey guys, just thought I'd mention that I made a post about this on Microsoft's Uservoice page.

Go there, vote for the idea, and hopefully we'll get it boosted high enough that they can give us better drivers!

https://xbox.uservoice.com/forums/282539-xbox-on-windows-10/suggestions/9613077-better-windows-10-drivers-for-xbox-one-controllers

(as others have mentioned, this may have more to do with older games not figuring out how to work with dual-axes triggers, but what chance do we English-speakers have of getting Sega to listen to our Xbox One controller woes? :P )

As I said before, the old driver is still there. Its not hard to set up. Its literally like 4 steps. There's not much point in petitioning Microsoft.

[spoiler-box]

I've already done it so you'll want to select Xbox Controller here instead of Microsoft Xbox One Controller.

https://i.gyazo.com/0d0e1af94144beeed4656aff3ee2a9d3.png
https://i.gyazo.com/832e20cce8d40cca4a0f5ff89321c498.png
https://i.gyazo.com/4d48bb43036127a37f364d8c9d7c476d.png
https://i.gyazo.com/5d030fd6ddca257bc9c204e51b441b19.png

...and then you select what I did and press next mindlessly a few times.
[/spoiler-box]

Yamishi
Sep 4, 2015, 08:39 PM
As I said before, the old driver is still there. Its not hard to set up. Its literally like 4 steps. There's not much point in petitioning Microsoft.

I'm currently using the old driver, and that's fine, but if I can convince MS to release a driver that supports both options, why not try?

Whenever my OS updates (fast ring Insider member) it automatically puts the new driver back in. It's not that it's difficult for me to install the old driver, it would just be nicer if I didn't have to. :P