The is a legacy, budget-friendly controller that primarily uses DirectInput (D-Input) . While newer Windows versions (10/11) often recognize generic USB gamepads automatically as "HID-compliant game controllers", full functionality—specifically vibration feedback —typically requires a third-party or older legacy driver. Driver & Installation Resources

Here’s what you need to know:

It is lying to you. When Windows says "Driver not found," it’s actually wrong.

There is no official standalone driver installer from Quantum for this model because it uses Windows’ native drivers . However, to get it working perfectly for free, you need to know the correct manual setup, calibration tricks, and third-party mapping tools.

often host the "Generic USB Joystick" or "USB Vibration Gamepad" drivers compatible with this hardware. 📝 Installation & Setup Guide DirectX Requirement: Ensure your system has DirectX 7.0 or higher installed before starting the driver setup. Run Installer: Double-click the downloaded file (often named USB Gamepad Installer or similar) and follow the prompts. Connection: