
Mine used to do this too when I installed that standalone driver from the snakebyte site. It's a shame really because the vibration worked nicely plus function buttons made healing a lot easier on a pad.

I've been using an old Logitech Dual Action(the one without rumble!) since the days of FFXI, it's literally flown around the world twice, been used in hundreds of hours of gaming, and it still works fine
That being said, I don't usually eat while I use it, so I think raseol might be right, it's just dirty. Try rotating the stick around a lot, cleaning what you can get to, and maybe even compressed air.
I'm argumentative.
I have that controller, too, been using it since FFXI as well, but the past week or so, whenever I grab it down from the computer desk, I hear that USB-off sound, then a few seconds later, I hear the USB-on sound again. A lot of the time, if I set the controller up on the desk while the game is on, then take it down again to play, it doesn't work for a few seconds, and then if I'm pressing a direction on the analog stick while it reactivates, the game will be stuck pressed in that direction until I do that thing with the controller again. Anyway, I'm thinking something might be broken in the wire, sucks because it's really a good controller, lasted quite a while.I've been using an old Logitech Dual Action(the one without rumble!) since the days of FFXI, it's literally flown around the world twice, been used in hundreds of hours of gaming, and it still works fine
That being said, I don't usually eat while I use it, so I think raseol might be right, it's just dirty. Try rotating the stick around a lot, cleaning what you can get to, and maybe even compressed air.
I have a Nyko AirFlo, and my D-pad is overly touchy (making menus difficult to navigate) and has a random tick that cancels autorun when I'm not even touching the controller. Diagnostics test out fine outside the game.
Sorry, correction: My D-pad is excessively touchy, but my left joystick has the tick that cancels auto-run. So it sounds like it may be a problem in the game.
You guys should play around with the sensitivity (calibrate) option in the config menu. I've set mine to 0.4 and even though my right analog stick still shows up as "twitching" in the test dialog, it doesn't act up ingame anymore.
One thing I noticed is that PC controllers tend to be less durable. My logitech gamepad died within a year of use (dpad started acting up, down arrow = left arrow, etc), another one before that within half a year (OX buttons sometimes didn't react). Now I'm using my PS2 controller with an adapter which has been working fine for about 7 years already, despite the occasional abuse![]()
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Thanks ill give that a try!!You guys should play around with the sensitivity (calibrate) option in the config menu. I've set mine to 0.4 and even though my right analog stick still shows up as "twitching" in the test dialog, it doesn't act up ingame anymore.
One thing I noticed is that PC controllers tend to be less durable. My logitech gamepad died within a year of use (dpad started acting up, down arrow = left arrow, etc), another one before that within half a year (OX buttons sometimes didn't react). Now I'm using my PS2 controller with an adapter which has been working fine for about 7 years already, despite the occasional abuse

all I have to say is PS3 Controller + Motionjoy = no problems at all ^_^ seriously I'm playing the PS3 Experience before the PS3 version comes out and let me tell you it's not bad.
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