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Ages ago I plugged a fake PS3 controller which installed a Plug-And-Play driver labeled as 'PLAYSTATION(R)3Conteroller', yup, including the typo. Now whenever I connect an original controller this fake driver takes it's place, making it impossible to work properly.
If I uninstall this driver in the 'Device Manager' there's no 'Delete' option and it will come back to life once I reconnect the controller. If I uninstall and manually delete the driver files (hidclass.sys, hidparse.sys and hidusb.sys) they will still return when the controller is connected again. In the Device Manager it shows up as 'HID-compliant game controller'. Thank you OS: Windows 8.1 Pro x64 Screenshots. Yes, did both of that. The issue is I don't have the driver files myself but scpserver detects the default device and installs it.
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However, the default device is incorrect (still leftover from motioninjoy or a fake controller though I don't have a spelling typo). The file it is referencing is input.inf & input.pnf, but those are default drivers, so I'm a little confused as to what to do, but maybe this is not the best place for this discussion. Can you direct me to a better place to discuss this? – Sep 24 '15 at 10:54.