Hello, I have installed the XBone controller driver in the device manager menu and have gotten my Fightstick to work perfectly fine except for the Right/Left Triggers buttons aren’t being recognized. From my understanding the driver is expecting an analog signal from these buttons but the fightstick gives a digital signal. Is there any work around so that i can get these last 2 buttons working? Thanks for any help you can give.
Last I saw there was no fix for this. You just rewire the stick to get a default 6 button layout. If there is a fix I’ll let someone else chime in.
There is no Fix as Microsoft refuses to fix the drivers, they just refer you to the device maker.
And with the old Mad Catz out of business (Someone bought the name and designs) you aren’t going to see a fix from them ether.
The only work around is to completely replace the PCB and Rewire your stick with a board that treats the LT and RT buttons as buttons and not an analog axis.
Like @Darksakul said, you gotta replace the PCB for full functionality on that stick. If you know enough electrical skils to fit a DPDT switch and tap into the existing wiring a zero delay encoder is the cheapest option to add perfect USB support without losing Xbone functionality.
What consoles do you need this for?
No going to say this will fix your problem, but it’s another option you may want to look into. https://youtu.be/gRuFobTpCuQ
Hey guys, thanks for your responses. After some research I got the stick working nicely with the chronusmax USB stick. All buttons now work including the R/L Trigger. I’d be happy to help anyone that needs to know what I did. Just send me a message on here if needed.
Chronus Max? Pass.
Yeah, unfortunately it’s the only way I could find upon more research.
Brook Converter works too. The Xbox to Xbox variant. Plus it’s tournament friendly.
Yeah, @PsychoticID do yourself a favor and return the Chronus(not so)max adapter and get yourself one of THESE
Chronusmax adapters incorporate significant input latency. You don’t want that with any games that require fast input response times.
Would definitely advise working out how to fit a multiconsole PCB in your stick as a project going forward - if nothing else, it’s fun as hell to do!