Usb Network Joystick — Driver 3.70a.exe 37l

If you’ve dusted off an old dual-shock style PC controller and Windows isn't recognizing the vibration or the second stick, you’re likely looking for the classic "USB Network Joystick" driver. This driver was the gold standard for getting those unbranded, "Plug-and-Play" controllers to actually function with force feedback.

One of the main reasons users seek version 3.70a is to enable "Force Feedback" or vibration functions that standard Windows drivers often miss. Usb Network Joystick Driver 3.70a.exe 37l

Why can't I see my USB joystick in Windows? Two easy fixes.. If you’ve dusted off an old dual-shock style

It is highly effective for "Twin USB" adapters (blue translucent adapters) that allow two PlayStation 2 controllers to connect to a single USB port. Why can't I see my USB joystick in Windows

Right-click the .exe file, select Properties , go to the Compatibility tab, and check "Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 7."