Hi, I hope this will be an easy one for you guys: I was playing FIFA12 on my laptop with a XBOX360 Wireless Controller (connected with the official microsoft pc reciever) when the trigger buttons suddenly stopped working. I went to the windows controller calibration tool and the little z-axis(the triggers) graph didnt move when i pressed them. When I tried to recalibrate them the tool detected the zaxis movement as i pressed the buttons, but as soon as the calibration proccess was over it wasnt detecting zaxis movement anymore. I then plugged it into another pc and the gamepad worked fine. I tried restoring calibration to default, uninstalling drivers and even running logitech wingman clear calibration utility to try and clear calibration settings, but no luck. Any ideas? laptop sysinfo: OS Version: Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview, 64 bit Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2410M CPU @ 2.30GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7 Processor Count: 4 RAM: 6125 Mb Graphics Card: AMD Radeon 6600M and 6700M Series (Engineering Sample - WDDM v1.20), 1024 Mb Hard Drives: C: Total - 588201 MB, Free - 454938 MB; Motherboard: Acer, JE70_HR Antivirus: Windows Defender, Disabled
SOURCE: XBOX 360 Wireless Controller PC Connection Problem
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I kind of fixed it. The problem appears to be with the USB controller - specifically, my mouse (a Razer Copperhead) and the XBOX 360 wireless receiver. A lot of work went into the solution, but I essentially ended up uninstalling and unplugging all of my USB devices (you can uninstall them using device manager in System Properties>>Hardware within Control Panel. Look for Universal Serial Bus and uninstall everything in that category). Reboot. Then, I first plugged in the device in question (my 360 receiver). Afterwards, I one by one plugged in each item until I found the one conflicting with the receiver (my mouse). After that, I uninstalled all devices again and next uninstalled the drivers for the conflicting device (my mouse in this case) and rebooted again. After this, I tried several times to uninstall and reinstall the mouse and various USB devices until finally it worked (sort of).
I call this a partial solution because now I appear to have the opposite problem. My mouse seems to be conflicting with another device (probably the 360 receiver). My mouse refresh rate is very choppy. The good news (for me) is that I can uninstall the USB controller for the mouse, reboot, and both the 360 controller and the mouse will work fine... that is until shut down. Then I have to uninstall the mouse controller and reboot again. Needless to say, I keep my computer on more than usual now.
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I bought this system recently, and it had the same problem from the beginning.
I
opened it, and found that the problem was the F1 Fuse that is cutting
the current. You have to open it and bypass (soldering) the two legs of
the F1 Fuse.
This is how to open it: http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/6896/openingoi6.jpg
and this is the circuit: http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/231/receivereb4.jpg
Hope this will help ;P
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