Delayed input from joystick

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I have a problem with my Saitek X45 stick. Every so often all inputs from the stick will get delayed. When I exit the screen and go to controller screen and test the stick, the inputs are still delayed. I have gotten the most recent drivers for the stick and I have tested it on a different computer where it appeared to work fine. I have updates USB drivers as well. Can anyone help me?
 
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Jimmy S.

Hi Bryan,

Can you test it using another USB port on your computer?
It's possible the USB port(s) you're using are malfunctioning.

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|I have a problem with my Saitek X45 stick. Every so often all inputs from the stick will get delayed. When I exit the screen and go
to controller screen and test the stick, the inputs are still delayed. I have gotten the most recent drivers for the stick and I
have tested it on a different computer where it appeared to work fine. I have updates USB drivers as well. Can anyone help me?
 
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Joshua Smith [MSFT]

Have you by chance enabled a debugger or running a debug install of DirectX?
The only time I have seen lagged input is during debugging when the debugger
is trying to print a bunch of debug messages. If you don't know how to check
you could post a dxdiag of your system and I can check.

DXDIAG:
1. Click Start -> Run
2. Type "dxdiag" without the quotes and press Ok.
3. In the DirectX Diagnostic tool click "Save All Information..."


Joshua Smith
DirectInput and OpenGL Test Labs
Microsoft
 

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