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Speedlink Gamepad problem

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December 17, 2011 9:23:50 PM

Hi guys,so i got this problem for wich i looked/googled like everywhere cant find any help.So i own this http://www.google.bg/imgres?q=ps2+speedlink&hl=bg&sa=X&... controller.I use ps to pc usb converter.Ok so games runs fine but major problem is the right axis(right analog stick).

It feels awfulyl uncalibrated,i went into control panel tryed some stuff but no success.When in game,skyrim for instance and try to look arround,in order my hero to turn to look at left i must point the analog and right bottom and so on.None of the directions are right and all is messed up.Idk how to calibrate this stuff and i would love is there some automatic way to figure it out.ALso i would love to change the buttons to my taste wich wat to do but i want to find fix bout the analog first.Thx in advance guys i hope u guys answer.

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December 18, 2011 5:44:00 AM

did you get a driver disk? if so unplugh the pad. run the driver disk and plug in the pad when prompted. you should then get to calibrate it and create a 15% deadzone in the middle. any less and the pad will be to sensitive any more and it will feel sluggish.
1s done click ok , reboot and try it in your games.
December 18, 2011 7:43:03 AM

I got ps to usb converter driver disk but i dnt think this will solve anythink.I installed like 4 drivers from it and still same.My next move is to go in friends house to plug it in ps2 and see if it wil calibrate from itself,
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December 18, 2011 12:53:52 PM

Bump anyone.Just notice from other places people tell me bout calibration wizard in windows but i dnt have this function under Win7 and im completly clueless how to calibrate.If anyone can help i appreciate
December 18, 2011 6:32:47 PM

Bump eh noone ?
December 18, 2011 7:47:39 PM

dont bump your posts or the mods may ban you... at the least you will get yelled at ;) 
December 18, 2011 7:53:46 PM

open up device and printers in control panel. and your joystick/pad should be listed there if its recognized correctly... you should be able to calibrate it from there.
just right click on it and it should open a box. double click on the joystick/pad and the calibration screen will open...
December 18, 2011 7:55:24 PM

HEXiT said:
open up device and printers in control panel. and your joystick/pad should be listed there if its recognized correctly... you should be able to calibrate it from there.
just right click on it and it should open a box. double click on the joystick/pad and the calibration screen will open...


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December 18, 2011 9:22:09 PM

this is wat i get when i follow ur instructions.Im pretty sure this is not the stuff u told me bout and via this i cant calibrate a ***.I think im screwed being with windows 7 now
December 20, 2011 3:17:54 AM

that is the joystick calibration sweet for windows its pretty much the same for all windows since xp.
going by your screen the pad is working correctly , now if your trying to play a GFWL title then thats the problem not the pad. M.S. deliberately make other pad unusable with there games. pads like logitech dual action, return upside down reports for instance where you press up and the charicter turns and runs toward the screen.
to get round this you can use xpadder or replace the m.s dlss with proper 1s that dont have microsofts pad drm.
December 20, 2011 7:27:13 AM

Yea but for xpadder i must make controls for each game,eeh i suppose ima do it the hard way till get darn 360controller,since all new games comin have default controls for it.FFs
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