![]() ![]() The reason why I said to manually install the driver is that if for some reason this automated process doesn’t work due to various reasons (the OS unable to detect the hardware, or the hardware itself doesn’t think that it should inject the driver into the computer, etc), you need to be able to install it manually. But it’s not that simple in terms of the programming behind it. So in most people’s perspective you plug it, and it works. What most people think of plug-and-play is actually the hardware automatically installs the driver (or the OS installs the driver based on the hardware that’s being plugged) in the background without you realising it. There is a basic firmware that hardware runs for basic input purposes, but advanced features such as force-feedback capabilities require specific codes to run. ![]() A “plug and play” isn’t necessarily plug an play. Yeah, this is what most people seem to misunderstood. There is no driver or software to (re-)install, it was always just “plug in and it works”. ![]()
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