a1600n: usb joystick a1600n

I bought a game controller to my pc. Its not a brand name. It came with a disc bit installations but it will not read my cd player. Pilot joystick usb disk (at the front of it) say. I have not looked in the control panel and thers no mention of any gamepad option. Were to find a driver for this thing?

Hello

Try this Microsoft link how to automatically get recommended drivers.

BTW - I use a joystick Saitek X 45 and the manufacturer does not provide the necessary drivers.

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