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Microsoft Sidewinder USB Gamepad

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Mary B - 30 Sep 2003 02:51 GMT
For 2 weeks I have been trying to get this gamepad to work
and have not succeeded yet.Everytime I try to add it,it
gives me this message "Your gameport or gameport drivers
are not configured properly" So, what do I do now? I am
afraid to mess with anything else before I mess it up.
Open to all suggestions!

Mary B.
donald - 30 Sep 2003 05:06 GMT
www.driverguide.com
go here to find possible new driver for device.
free to join and download.

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Joshua Smith [MSFT] - 30 Sep 2003 18:21 GMT
You are getting this message because you do not have a gameport device
configured properly for your system. This device is almost always a
component of your sound card. It is the 15 pin connector you connect your
joystick to. From your title though this isn't the type of device you are
trying to use. The USB devices are not added through the "Add..." button in
the Gaming Options control panel. You should be able to just plug that
device into your USB port and the system should detect it and load the
drivers for it. If this is not the case then chances are you have a USB
controller with a VIA chipset. If you do have a VIA chipset you can try the
update here http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=2

Let me know if you need more help or any of this explained in more detail.

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> www.driverguide.com
> go here to find possible new driver for device.
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John Davis - 30 Sep 2003 17:57 GMT
Mary,

Randy gave you the directions to get your game pad to work. Did
you try his method? If not you should because he is correct. I have
the same gamepad and if you follow Randy's directions the gamepad
will work. If you don't want to follow the advise given why ask the
question at all?

JDavis
> For 2 weeks I have been trying to get this gamepad to work
> and have not succeeded yet.Everytime I try to add it,it
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> Mary B.
 
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