Qhm7468-2vs Usb Gamepad Driver Windows 11 | Quantum
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Part 6: Optimizing the Quantum Gamepad for Windows 11 Gaming
Once the driver is installed, take advantage of these tweaks. Quantum Qhm7468-2vs Usb Gamepad Driver Windows 11
Step 2: Use x360ce (For Older or Non-Steam Games)
If the above fails or you need button remapping, x360ce (Xbox 360 Controller Emulator) is the gold standard. You can use this as a blog post,
- Download
x360ce.exe (32-bit or 64-bit, matching your game).
- Place it in the folder of the game you want to play (e.g., where the
.exe is located).
- Run x360ce – it will automatically detect the Quantum QHM7468-2VS.
- Allow it to auto-map the buttons. You may need to manually assign:
- Left thumbstick → Axis X and Y
- Right thumbstick → Axis Z and Rotation Z
- D-pad → POV hat switch
- Save the configuration and close x360ce. The game will now see your Quantum controller as an Xbox 360 controller.
5. Troubleshooting Vibration (Force Feedback)
The QHM7468-2VS is a dual-vibration gamepad. Part 6: Optimizing the Quantum Gamepad for Windows
- Problem: Vibration does not work in games.
- Cause: Windows 11 generic drivers support vibration, but individual games must be configured to use it.
- Solution:
- Inside the game settings, look for "Controller Vibration" or "Force Feedback" and ensure it is toggled ON.
- Note that some modern games (specifically those requiring XInput/Xbox controllers) may not vibrate with this DirectInput device unless you use an emulator like XOutput or X360ce.