Hi,
Basically the calibration on my Xbox360 controller (for PC) is useless when it's controlled by XP, when it's not being touched the centre differs so your car/character goes slightly to the left sometimes.
I tried the XBCD drivers and that fixed the problem 100%, but then the controller didn't have as good support in the games I want it for.
Is there some way I can use the XBCD calibration, but the Windows driver/support?
[Edit]
Basically I need to edit the deadzone. Maybe some background program?
I found DXTweak and it does pretty much exactly what I need to do, but according to the README it puts quite heavy load on your system if you run it in the background & you have to run it in the background to make it work ingame as it's not 100% compatible with XP yet.
Please don't recommend me using XBCD, I've tried it and didn't get along with it
Thanks,
Craig.
Basically the calibration on my Xbox360 controller (for PC) is useless when it's controlled by XP, when it's not being touched the centre differs so your car/character goes slightly to the left sometimes.
I tried the XBCD drivers and that fixed the problem 100%, but then the controller didn't have as good support in the games I want it for.
Is there some way I can use the XBCD calibration, but the Windows driver/support?
[Edit]
Basically I need to edit the deadzone. Maybe some background program?
I found DXTweak and it does pretty much exactly what I need to do, but according to the README it puts quite heavy load on your system if you run it in the background & you have to run it in the background to make it work ingame as it's not 100% compatible with XP yet.
Please don't recommend me using XBCD, I've tried it and didn't get along with it

Thanks,
Craig.
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