UCOM controllers or the nameless button pads are the 600 naira controllers we've all bought at some point or rented from Haastrup back in Jaja days to do some quick gaming. (image below). There are many different controllers in computer village now, and UCOM is the most common of those fragile controllers out there. They seem cheap but aside from being ergonomical copies to the Playstation 2 controller, many users fail to realise that these cheap controllers can Vibrate. 'Yeah, it supports Force Feedback' Most of Nigerian gamers who buy this controller, tear open it's ugly box, pull out the conroller and discards the whole pack, along with the 'sometime included usb-driver disc'. Sure this pads are plug and play usb devices, but they do not support vibration through default Windows generic drivers.
That tiny disc you discarded is the key. So, incase you discarded yours too, heres are links to the vibration drivers for;. The twin controller / 2 in one controller (those jointed pads with ver fragile cables). Single USB controller. PS2 controller / Dualshock 2 to PC converter driver. USB racing wheel.
Joystick Vibration Driver
Usb Vibration Gamepad may sometimes be at fault for other drivers ceasing to function These are the driver scans of 2 of our recent wiki members* *Scans were performed on computers suffering from Usb Vibration Gamepad disfunctions.