. If your Windows PC or Mac doesn't recognize it immediately, it usually requires a generic Twin USB Joystick driver or a DirectInput Windows 10/11:
The USB Network Joystick driver is a software utility that allows a computer’s operating system (primarily Windows) to recognize and interpret signals from USB Human Interface Devices (HIDs). However, its "Network" capability extends its functionality: It allows a joystick connected to to be used seamlessly on Computer B over a standard Ethernet or Wi-Fi network.
Bind the device:
If your controller isn't recognized or the vibration isn't working, you can find the driver through these sources:
Check and select Windows 7 . Check Run this program as an administrator . Click Apply and run the installer. Restart your computer when prompted. Configuring the Joystick for Modern Games
Locate in the active device directory list and click Properties .
Right-click the device, select , go to the Details tab, and select Hardware Ids from the dropdown.
The "-BM-" designation specifically refers to a variant of this driver designed to support a specific family of controller Integrated Circuits (ICs) and wireless dongles manufactured by ShenZhen ShanWan Technology Co., Ltd. The "BM" likely stands for "M C hip," as indicated by the manufacturer's official documentation.
Performance tests:
Locate your generic controller under the detected hardware list.
But the USB Network Joystick -BM- was different.
If your joystick axes are completely unaligned after installing the driver: Press Windows Key + R , type , and hit Enter. Select your joystick and click Properties .
If the device appears as "USB Gamepad" or "Generic USB Joystick," select it and click to test the buttons and axes.
Most "-BM-" designated hardware profiles map to the driver architecture.
What is the (VID and PID) found in your Device Manager? What specific game or emulator are you trying to play? Share public link
vJoy is a virtual joystick driver that allows you to feed custom data (from scripts or other hardware) into the system as a joystick input. While the USB Network Joystick focuses on real hardware over a network, vJoy focuses on virtual devices locally.
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. If your Windows PC or Mac doesn't recognize it immediately, it usually requires a generic Twin USB Joystick driver or a DirectInput Windows 10/11:
The USB Network Joystick driver is a software utility that allows a computer’s operating system (primarily Windows) to recognize and interpret signals from USB Human Interface Devices (HIDs). However, its "Network" capability extends its functionality: It allows a joystick connected to to be used seamlessly on Computer B over a standard Ethernet or Wi-Fi network.
Bind the device:
If your controller isn't recognized or the vibration isn't working, you can find the driver through these sources:
Check and select Windows 7 . Check Run this program as an administrator . Click Apply and run the installer. Restart your computer when prompted. Configuring the Joystick for Modern Games usb network joystick -bm- driver
Locate in the active device directory list and click Properties .
Right-click the device, select , go to the Details tab, and select Hardware Ids from the dropdown.
The "-BM-" designation specifically refers to a variant of this driver designed to support a specific family of controller Integrated Circuits (ICs) and wireless dongles manufactured by ShenZhen ShanWan Technology Co., Ltd. The "BM" likely stands for "M C hip," as indicated by the manufacturer's official documentation.
Performance tests:
Locate your generic controller under the detected hardware list.
But the USB Network Joystick -BM- was different.
If your joystick axes are completely unaligned after installing the driver: Press Windows Key + R , type , and hit Enter. Select your joystick and click Properties .
If the device appears as "USB Gamepad" or "Generic USB Joystick," select it and click to test the buttons and axes. Bind the device: If your controller isn't recognized
Most "-BM-" designated hardware profiles map to the driver architecture.
What is the (VID and PID) found in your Device Manager? What specific game or emulator are you trying to play? Share public link
vJoy is a virtual joystick driver that allows you to feed custom data (from scripts or other hardware) into the system as a joystick input. While the USB Network Joystick focuses on real hardware over a network, vJoy focuses on virtual devices locally.
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