Thanks for your comment! These are EdgeTX only USB Joystick settings. Might be useful to check your settings if you’re using EdgeTX.
]]>Did you manage to solve the problem? I have such behavior with Horus 10 Express. Windows sees the game controller as “FrSky X10 Joystick” and on the game controller settings dialog shows the status OK, however the input from sticks and switches is not registered.
]]>Did you ever fix this
]]>Thanks for your feedback. Yes, sometimes the crappy (low quality) USB cable can be the reason of the problems. There are a lot of cheap, crappy USB cables in the market unfortunately. Invest some money into good USB cables and you will not regret it. ??
]]>100% THAT’S WHAT THE PROBLEM IS. I spent five hours trying every software/driver-related solution I could find, and in the end, it was the cheap-ass USB-C cable. I promise that is the fix.
]]>Have you tried the mentioned method Update Driver -> choose USB Input Device? What OpenTX version?
]]>According to the OpenTX 2.3.11 ChangeLog (https://www.open-tx.org/2021/01/08/opentx-2.3.11) the implementation of the joystick was changed. I would suggest you to try to downgrade the OpenTX firmware, as I don’t know the exact solution for your problem. I thought the latest OpenTX firmware should fix this issue for good. Need to investigate this more.
New since 2.3.10
“BETTER_USB_HS” DRIVER
A while ago, Microsoft / ST.com introduced though Windows update a change to the handling of their driver which affected OpenTX users trying to use their radio a USB joystick. Based on a suggestion from Joel Stewart here, we have applied for, and gained access to, a unique ‘usb id’, so starting with 2.3.11, OpenTX users won’t be affected by this issue anymore.