Right-click the setup.exe or USB Network Driver.exe and select Run as administrator to ensure all system permissions are granted.
The "" driver is a standard software requirement for many generic or "no-name" USB gamepads, particularly those modeled after older console controllers (like the PS2 DualShock). These controllers often appear in Windows Device Manager with this specific name but may lack full functionality—such as vibration/force feedback—until the proper -BM- specific driver is installed. Understanding the -BM- Driver usb network joystick -bm- driver
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"cmd": "ffb_upload", "effect_id": 5, "type": "periodic", "waveform": "sine", "magnitude": 0.5, "frequency": 40, "duration_ms": 2000 Right-click the setup