gamepads are typically "Plug-and-Play" (PnP) devices that use generic Windows drivers. If your controller isn't recognized immediately or the vibration (force feedback) isn't working, follow the steps below to get it running on Windows 10. 1. Basic Installation (Plug-and-Play) Most Vinyson models (like the or ) should be detected automatically by Windows.
The Vinyson joystick on Windows 10 does not have—and does not need—a dedicated manufacturer driver. It is a standard HID device. Most "driver issues" stem from:
If detected and working, skip to section 4.
Now that your driver is installed, you should optimize the joystick for the best performance.
Internally, most Vinyson joysticks use one of three chips:
When you plug a Vinyson joystick into a Windows 10 PC:
Vinyson Joystick Driver for Windows 10: Complete Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
gamepads are typically "Plug-and-Play" (PnP) devices that use generic Windows drivers. If your controller isn't recognized immediately or the vibration (force feedback) isn't working, follow the steps below to get it running on Windows 10. 1. Basic Installation (Plug-and-Play) Most Vinyson models (like the or ) should be detected automatically by Windows.
The Vinyson joystick on Windows 10 does not have—and does not need—a dedicated manufacturer driver. It is a standard HID device. Most "driver issues" stem from:
If detected and working, skip to section 4.
Now that your driver is installed, you should optimize the joystick for the best performance.
Internally, most Vinyson joysticks use one of three chips:
When you plug a Vinyson joystick into a Windows 10 PC:
Vinyson Joystick Driver for Windows 10: Complete Installation and Troubleshooting Guide