If the controller comes with a driver (CD or diskette) then the drivers has
to be install before connecting the unit to the PC.
Also, a lot of component manufacturers do not send each and every device
they make to Microsoft for certification. Microsoft want each and every
driver sent to them so as they can test it with XP. Unfortunately,
Microsoft charges a fee for each test so a lot a manufacturers do not bother
send the devices/drivers.
Y.
"Christopher MacIntosh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:1097401c3f4a0$6529f8a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> When i install a USB plug and play game controller and
> then go to the test screen to find out if all of the
> buttons are working properly, i find that two of them are
> not functioning, and yet they work fine on other computers
> using the same operating system, so the controller is not
> in itself physicaly faulty. Furthermore the game
> controller has got the "designed for windows xp logo" on
> the box and yet during installation i'am promted with an
> interupt strongly recomending me to abort the installation
> becouse the device is NOT digitaly signed by microsoft
> coroporation.
>
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