Now, go into Control Panel>'Printers & Devices.' (圆4 if you have a 64-bit system, x86 if you have a 32-bit system) Had to download the compatibility drivers that were for Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 and switch to them ('Microsoft XBox One Controller' instead of 'XBox One Controller,' and 'HID-compliant input device' instead of 'XINPUT compatible HID device').ĮDIT: Just in case anyone else who has this issue doesn't know how to change the drivers:ĭownload the 'PC drivers for Xbox One Controller' from here. I might also consider doing a clean OS install to see if that will fix it.Īlso please no, 'LOL, Just use KB&M/a XBox 360 Controller.'
I can probably get around this by using Xpadder or Joy2Key, but I would like to see if there is a solution to get this controller working the way it is supposed to. Anyone else experience this issue and/or found a solution? I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the controller, switching the drivers that it uses, but nothing seems to be helping. This means that I can't actually interact with things in my items menu because all it does is multi-select things when I move. The long and the short: Got an XBox One controller, works fine for PSO2 on my Windows 7 PC with the official drivers booted up the game on my Windows 10 laptop and when I get in game everything seemingly works, except the game is acting like I am holding down the right trigger.