I will give these settings go later when I get back home and try it out on the Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel, I will let you know how it goes. Speed sensitivity: 0.15 ( depends the car you drive, i switch between 0.1 and 0.15) I found the thread in which “Mirok-jc” has kindly done some testing and has come up with the following settings : Looking here on the forums there has been some issues with the Xbox controller sensitivity. I did some adjustments to the settings in AC but still found it a bit of challenge. Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows Version: 2. Windows Common Controller for Window Class.
XBOX 360 WIRELESS RECEIVER UNKNOWN DEVICE DRIVERS
When the warning message appears, select YesĪll set last night I gave it a go only to find the sensitivity completely out of control. Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. Select Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows and click on Nextġ2. Scroll down and select Microsoft Common Controller for Windows Class and click on Nextġ1. Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computerġ0.
XBOX 360 WIRELESS RECEIVER UNKNOWN DEVICE DRIVER
Select Browse my computer for driver softwareĩ. This is assuming you’re running Windows 7 X64, but Windows Vista should have very similar menu structures.ģ.Ĝlick on Device Manager under Devices and PrintersĨ. The driver installation is a little deep within several of Windows’ layers, so follow this guide carefully. Plug in your wireless receiver if you have yet to do so. (the best bang for your buck as far as wireless wheels go and a step up from a controller to a “real wheel”) So I got the Xbox 360 wireless pc adapter windows 7 and got it working, there was a bit of an issue with the non Microsoft device but found the following workaround:
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Maybe there is a fix for that so far I have not found anything out there on the internet.Īnyway back to the subject Since I have used the Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel in Forza 4 and find it not too bad at all, good travel on the triggers for the brakes and throttle, steering is smooth and accurate. Some time ago (maybe Windows XP) the peddles had progression in both brake pressure and acceleration.