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Nostromo n52 Gamepad driver
I'm having difficulty getting this gamepad to work. The XP driver will seem
to install properly, however when the device is plugged in, the key-mapping software (Loadout Manager) doesn't see the device. Further poking around revealed that the XP .inf doesn't work with Vista. I realize it's not Microsoft's problem to provide a driver, however if they could put some pressure on Belkin to provide drivers (both 32 and 64 bit), I'm sure many in the gaming community would appreciate it. I know I would. In the interim, are there any known work-arounds to get this thing moving? It's holding up my testing of this RC. If World of Warcraft doesn't play my way, I don't use Vista. |
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Nostromo n52 Gamepad driver
Anyone? Surely I'm not the only one using one of these things.
"ElSama" wrote: I'm having difficulty getting this gamepad to work. The XP driver will seem to install properly, however when the device is plugged in, the key-mapping software (Loadout Manager) doesn't see the device. Further poking around revealed that the XP .inf doesn't work with Vista. I realize it's not Microsoft's problem to provide a driver, however if they could put some pressure on Belkin to provide drivers (both 32 and 64 bit), I'm sure many in the gaming community would appreciate it. I know I would. In the interim, are there any known work-arounds to get this thing moving? It's holding up my testing of this RC. If World of Warcraft doesn't play my way, I don't use Vista. |
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Nostromo n52 Gamepad driver
i have a n50 game pad that is doing the same thing.
the loadout manager and the editor are marked as not signed and the permissions are set to read only for users, so vista loads the loadout manager but doesn't let you change anything because users don't have permissions to change it. until it gets fixed or signed the only thing you can do is use it as a usb joystick and assign the keys in your game after enabling joystick like you have to do with linux. it works but is real limited "ElSama" wrote: Anyone? Surely I'm not the only one using one of these things. "ElSama" wrote: I'm having difficulty getting this gamepad to work. The XP driver will seem to install properly, however when the device is plugged in, the key-mapping software (Loadout Manager) doesn't see the device. Further poking around revealed that the XP .inf doesn't work with Vista. I realize it's not Microsoft's problem to provide a driver, however if they could put some pressure on Belkin to provide drivers (both 32 and 64 bit), I'm sure many in the gaming community would appreciate it. I know I would. In the interim, are there any known work-arounds to get this thing moving? It's holding up my testing of this RC. If World of Warcraft doesn't play my way, I don't use Vista. |
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Nostromo n52 Gamepad driver
I have also tried to use the Nostromo N52 without success in Vista
RC1. However, what’s worse is that if I try to uninstall the driver I get a BSOD. "MrCoffee" wrote: i have a n50 game pad that is doing the same thing. the loadout manager and the editor are marked as not signed and the permissions are set to read only for users, so vista loads the loadout manager but doesn't let you change anything because users don't have permissions to change it. until it gets fixed or signed the only thing you can do is use it as a usb joystick and assign the keys in your game after enabling joystick like you have to do with linux. it works but is real limited "ElSama" wrote: Anyone? Surely I'm not the only one using one of these things. "ElSama" wrote: I'm having difficulty getting this gamepad to work. The XP driver will seem to install properly, however when the device is plugged in, the key-mapping software (Loadout Manager) doesn't see the device. Further poking around revealed that the XP .inf doesn't work with Vista. I realize it's not Microsoft's problem to provide a driver, however if they could put some pressure on Belkin to provide drivers (both 32 and 64 bit), I'm sure many in the gaming community would appreciate it. I know I would. In the interim, are there any known work-arounds to get this thing moving? It's holding up my testing of this RC. If World of Warcraft doesn't play my way, I don't use Vista. -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.WinForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.WinForumz.com/vista/Nostr...opict7077.html |
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Nostromo n52 Gamepad driver
I put in a email to belkin and all they had to say was.
"We don't have a driver package for Vista" hhmm gee thanks I hadn't noticed LOL "Roywall" wrote: I have also tried to use the Nostromo N52 without success in Vista RC1. However, what’s worse is that if I try to uninstall the driver I get a BSOD. "MrCoffee" wrote: i have a n50 game pad that is doing the same thing. the loadout manager and the editor are marked as not signed and the permissions are set to read only for users, so vista loads the loadout manager but doesn't let you change anything because users don't have permissions to change it. until it gets fixed or signed the only thing you can do is use it as a usb joystick and assign the keys in your game after enabling joystick like you have to do with linux. it works but is real limited "ElSama" wrote: Anyone? Surely I'm not the only one using one of these things. "ElSama" wrote: I'm having difficulty getting this gamepad to work. The XP driver will seem to install properly, however when the device is plugged in, the key-mapping software (Loadout Manager) doesn't see the device. Further poking around revealed that the XP .inf doesn't work with Vista. I realize it's not Microsoft's problem to provide a driver, however if they could put some pressure on Belkin to provide drivers (both 32 and 64 bit), I'm sure many in the gaming community would appreciate it. I know I would. In the interim, are there any known work-arounds to get this thing moving? It's holding up my testing of this RC. If World of Warcraft doesn't play my way, I don't use Vista. -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.WinForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.WinForumz.com/vista/Nostr...opict7077.html |
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Nostromo n52 Gamepad driver
looked into the loadout manager software last night,
it looks like the software works fine in vista and the only thing stopping it from working is vista is blocking the device drivers from loading because they're not signed. if there was a way to force the device driver to load instead of the default ms generic hid one then the loadout manager would detect the hardware and work. "MrCoffee" wrote: I put in a email to belkin and all they had to say was. "We don't have a driver package for Vista" hhmm gee thanks I hadn't noticed LOL "Roywall" wrote: I have also tried to use the Nostromo N52 without success in Vista RC1. However, what’s worse is that if I try to uninstall the driver I get a BSOD. "MrCoffee" wrote: i have a n50 game pad that is doing the same thing. the loadout manager and the editor are marked as not signed and the permissions are set to read only for users, so vista loads the loadout manager but doesn't let you change anything because users don't have permissions to change it. until it gets fixed or signed the only thing you can do is use it as a usb joystick and assign the keys in your game after enabling joystick like you have to do with linux. it works but is real limited "ElSama" wrote: Anyone? Surely I'm not the only one using one of these things. "ElSama" wrote: I'm having difficulty getting this gamepad to work. The XP driver will seem to install properly, however when the device is plugged in, the key-mapping software (Loadout Manager) doesn't see the device. Further poking around revealed that the XP .inf doesn't work with Vista. I realize it's not Microsoft's problem to provide a driver, however if they could put some pressure on Belkin to provide drivers (both 32 and 64 bit), I'm sure many in the gaming community would appreciate it. I know I would. In the interim, are there any known work-arounds to get this thing moving? It's holding up my testing of this RC. If World of Warcraft doesn't play my way, I don't use Vista. -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.WinForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.WinForumz.com/vista/Nostr...opict7077.html |
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Nostromo n52 Gamepad driver
you might want to give this program a try
http://xpadder.com/ "MrCoffee" wrote: looked into the loadout manager software last night, it looks like the software works fine in vista and the only thing stopping it from working is vista is blocking the device drivers from loading because they're not signed. if there was a way to force the device driver to load instead of the default ms generic hid one then the loadout manager would detect the hardware and work. "MrCoffee" wrote: I put in a email to belkin and all they had to say was. "We don't have a driver package for Vista" hhmm gee thanks I hadn't noticed LOL "Roywall" wrote: I have also tried to use the Nostromo N52 without success in Vista RC1. However, what’s worse is that if I try to uninstall the driver I get a BSOD. "MrCoffee" wrote: i have a n50 game pad that is doing the same thing. the loadout manager and the editor are marked as not signed and the permissions are set to read only for users, so vista loads the loadout manager but doesn't let you change anything because users don't have permissions to change it. until it gets fixed or signed the only thing you can do is use it as a usb joystick and assign the keys in your game after enabling joystick like you have to do with linux. it works but is real limited "ElSama" wrote: Anyone? Surely I'm not the only one using one of these things. "ElSama" wrote: I'm having difficulty getting this gamepad to work. The XP driver will seem to install properly, however when the device is plugged in, the key-mapping software (Loadout Manager) doesn't see the device. Further poking around revealed that the XP .inf doesn't work with Vista. I realize it's not Microsoft's problem to provide a driver, however if they could put some pressure on Belkin to provide drivers (both 32 and 64 bit), I'm sure many in the gaming community would appreciate it. I know I would. In the interim, are there any known work-arounds to get this thing moving? It's holding up my testing of this RC. If World of Warcraft doesn't play my way, I don't use Vista. -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.WinForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.WinForumz.com/vista/Nostr...opict7077.html |
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Nostromo n52 Gamepad driver
this program works for programming a game pad to key presses
and allows you to use your gamepad without joystick turned on in the game. i programed it and ran through a rpg session in ut2004 and it worked good. http://www.deinmeister.de/jct_e.htm "MrCoffee" wrote: you might want to give this program a try http://xpadder.com/ "MrCoffee" wrote: looked into the loadout manager software last night, it looks like the software works fine in vista and the only thing stopping it from working is vista is blocking the device drivers from loading because they're not signed. if there was a way to force the device driver to load instead of the default ms generic hid one then the loadout manager would detect the hardware and work. "MrCoffee" wrote: I put in a email to belkin and all they had to say was. "We don't have a driver package for Vista" hhmm gee thanks I hadn't noticed LOL "Roywall" wrote: I have also tried to use the Nostromo N52 without success in Vista RC1. However, what’s worse is that if I try to uninstall the driver I get a BSOD. "MrCoffee" wrote: i have a n50 game pad that is doing the same thing. the loadout manager and the editor are marked as not signed and the permissions are set to read only for users, so vista loads the loadout manager but doesn't let you change anything because users don't have permissions to change it. until it gets fixed or signed the only thing you can do is use it as a usb joystick and assign the keys in your game after enabling joystick like you have to do with linux. it works but is real limited "ElSama" wrote: Anyone? Surely I'm not the only one using one of these things. "ElSama" wrote: I'm having difficulty getting this gamepad to work. The XP driver will seem to install properly, however when the device is plugged in, the key-mapping software (Loadout Manager) doesn't see the device. Further poking around revealed that the XP .inf doesn't work with Vista. I realize it's not Microsoft's problem to provide a driver, however if they could put some pressure on Belkin to provide drivers (both 32 and 64 bit), I'm sure many in the gaming community would appreciate it. I know I would. In the interim, are there any known work-arounds to get this thing moving? It's holding up my testing of this RC. If World of Warcraft doesn't play my way, I don't use Vista. -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.WinForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.WinForumz.com/vista/Nostr...opict7077.html |
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