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Lately I've had to Special Restart my laptop using Option 7 (Disable enforcement for Digital Signature requirement for drivers) every time I want to use my controller again. I use a PS4 Controller which masquerades as a 360 controller via SCP Toolkit. For a while it would always glow blue indicating it was Player 1 (Port "0"), but recently, any time I bring the PC back from Sleep it switches to a green glow, indicating it's for Player 2 (aka Port "1"), and as a result, some games and programs have to be re-calibrated, and many of them won't acknowledge the controller at all when it's on that slot.
Any way to tell Windows 10: "This controller is on Port 0; It is not to be moved without my say so. That's an order!" ? |
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