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Post by SgtP on Jan 15, 2018 22:41:45 GMT
After checking "Enable vJoy" and pressing "Add Device" nothing happens.
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Post by SgtP on Jan 15, 2018 22:46:34 GMT
It doesn't work without it enabled either.
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Post by Shaul (Admin) on Jan 16, 2018 4:40:48 GMT
Well, that's strange. What is your set-up, your feeder etc. Does the vJoy Monitor detect devices?
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Post by sakurazuka on Feb 12, 2018 2:42:04 GMT
Hi Shaul, I have the same exact problem. I'm trying to use my Joycons on the PC, according to this guide: gbatemp.net/threads/connecting-joycons-to-pc-tutorial-with-analog-support.471017/ . It requires you to install vJoy and add devices. I have two joycons connected via bluetooth. Clicking "Add device" does nothing. I'm using the latest version of vJoy on Windows 10. My feeder information is: Product ID: vJoy - Virtual Joystick, Manufacturer ID: Shaul Eizikovich, Serial Number: 2.1.8 VendorID:0x1234 ProductID:0xBEAD VersionNumber:0x0218 I notice in the Windows "Bluetooth and other devices" settings panel, the vJoy driver has "Driver Error" written underneath. I've tried clicking "Reset All" in the config, uninstalling and reinstalling, and even rolling back to an older build, but I get the same problem.
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Post by Shaul (Admin) on Feb 12, 2018 6:30:31 GMT
It seems like there was a problem with the installation on vJoy. You can see if it installed correctly via "Device Manager" If not, please let me see your Windows log file: %windir%\INF\setupapi.dev.log
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Post by sakurazuka on Feb 12, 2018 12:22:15 GMT
Hi Shaul, thanks so much for your speedy reply! I checked Device Manager and I found this error message for 'vJoy Device': This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed. (Code 24) Right-clicking and selecting "Update Driver from the internet" tells me that the most up-to-date driver is already installed. Here's my setupapi.dev.log: drive.google.com/open?id=17WA9i5Slz074FW9SR68PQIYuyBdi8RRcThanks so much again!
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Post by Shaul (Admin) on Feb 12, 2018 15:10:13 GMT
There is some really strange things here.
First thing, I cannot see the installation of vJoy. Only the trial to modify it.
Second thing. Look the the following piece of log: cmd: "C:\Program Files\vJoy\x64\vJoyConf.exe" ndv: INF path: C:\WINDOWS\Inf\Input.inf ndv: Install flags: 0x00000001 ndv: {Update Device Driver - HID\VID_045E&PID_02A1&IG_00\7&2F585733&0&0000}
You run vJoyConfig which is good, but the system for some reason thinks that the device is HID\VID_045E&PID_02A1&IG_00\7&2F585733&0&0000 Which is wrong (These IDs identify Microsoft's Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows)
I recommend removing vJoy (including driver) and reinstalling it.
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Post by sakurazuka on Feb 13, 2018 2:25:09 GMT
Hi Shaul,
It works! Thanks so much! I uninstalled everything, including the driver and reinstalled vJoy. I got the same device error, so I uninstalled everything again, then restart my computer. I had to do a huge update installation, but after that, I reinstalled vJoy and it's working. I don't know why it works now, but it does. Thanks again for your help and support, and thank you for creating this awesome piece of software!
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Post by Shaul (Admin) on Feb 13, 2018 4:45:28 GMT
Happy it's working now. Enjoy.
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Post by vtx on Jan 16, 2020 12:29:48 GMT
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Post by Bart B on Apr 15, 2020 3:58:16 GMT
I had the same problem... after trying a lot of things I found a solution... Turned off my virus scanner. everything works fine
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Post by GabrielWESHY on Oct 23, 2020 14:32:07 GMT
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