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I got a brand new gamepad that I can't get to work. The manual says that I need a driver for it, but when I go to the website they say there's no drivers for this product. havit hv-g69 gamepad driver - Driver Detective The following is an article by Janelle Bajramovic about whether or not you actually need a driver for your device. A majority of the time, the answer is "no." Software drivers are usually needed when hardware devices are operating on lower power or on old versions of Windows. For example, your Dell Latitude may have come with USB ports that only run at 1. 5 Mbps, even if your new laptop does not. However, devices are more likely to have software drivers. A software driver is a set of instructions that tells your computer how to handle the function of an associated hardware device If you're looking for what kind of gamepad you have, this list has all the information you need about Havit's gamepads. "*": Some newer models require a wireless controller rather than a USB one on Windows Vista. See here for details on which controllers are supported. Unfortunately, Vista will not recognize wireless controllers on some models after the initial setup has been completed. There are two different solutions to this problem: 1) Plug the wireless controller into an available USB port (should be the first one you see when you turn on your PC). 2) Install the Havit software driver for your gamepad on your Windows device. After doing so, plug the gamepad back into an available USB port. The following is a list of Havit's officially supported gamepads. If you have one of these gamepads but it does not show up here, it might still work just fine with Windows 7/8, but please check with their support website for more information about whether or not they support Windows 7 or 8. These gamepads are not compatible with Windows XP.The following is a list of Havit's officially supported gamepads for Xbox 360. This gamepad has an official driver installation package in the Windows Vista section of this article. It was available in 2 versions: one with Mirco-D (PDC-I03-03) and another with Standard (PDC-I04) buttons. It was also sold under the name "Havit PDP-CI04". The exact model name can be found on the back side of the gamepad which is labeled only by the manufacturer name "Avalon". The following is a list of Havit's officially supported gamepads for PlayStation 3. This gamepad comes with two versions: the "Standard" version and the "Havit PDP-CI01". The exact model name can be found on the back side of the gamepad which is labeled only by the manufacturer name "Avalon". The following is a list of Havit's officially supported gamepads for Wii. (*) Some games may require a special download to use this specific hardware. If you need help, please refer to http://wiiuse.com/connect-gamecube-to-pc/ . cfa1e77820
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