This is a strange problem. I have a Zero Delay Board which is plugged in to the PC via USB cable. This device is used to map a button to a key stroke for gaming. It works fine on another PC but not recogizing the button on my gaming PC.
Any ideas?
This is a strange problem. I have a Zero Delay Board which is plugged in to the PC via USB cable. This device is used to map a button to a key stroke for gaming. It works fine on another PC but not recogizing the button on my gaming PC.
Any ideas?
Growth is found only in adversity.
What's the USB version of the port? USB 2? USB 3?
What does Device Manager show?
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Growth is found only in adversity.
It should come up as a human interface device or as something connected to the USB controller.
Have you checked any website for the company that makes it for any software or updates?
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It means your computer doesn't know what the device you connected to it is. You likely need to install some kind of driver that is installed on the other machine that it works on.
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What color is the USB port that you’re plugging into on the PC?
If it’s black, it’s 2.0; version 3.0 ports are blue.
Even if the device is 2.0, the specs are way better on 3.0, and it may behave differently.
I had a customer with several Fujitsu scanners (I think 6 in all) that were 2.0, but behaved terribly when plugged into 2.0 ports.
When we used 3.0 ports, they worked properly.
Just a thought.
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Growth is found only in adversity.
Can you go to the manufacturer website to look for the driver, or look for an FAQ for the device?
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