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- Windows 10 wont reconized Logitech f310 driver. My logitech joystick dose but the gamepad wont. I tried reseting,install new drivers and run a troubleshoot and none of them wont work. Showing 1 - 3 of 3 comments.
- I upgraded to Windows 10 Pro 64-bit from Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, and currently have the F710 controller working on Windows 10 (initially it was having issues being detected). Therefore, there is a way to get it to work on Windows 10.
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I have a Logitech 310 Gamepad and windows 10. Sometimes the device works, but very rarely and I have no idea what triggers it to work properly.
Most of the time, the controller registers as an HID Mouse and an HID Keyboard (though I gather that it's supposed to show up as a Gamepad F310 when using X-input or Dual Action gamepad when using D-input).
Occasionally the gamepad gets detected properly and it works like it should. Sometimes this happens after waiting a while with it plugged in. Other times it's in the midst of flipping switches and settings. The gamepad has never worked immediately after being plugged in.
I have run the provided software (for windows 10, 64 bit), but the readme does not list windows 10 as an OS that it was designed for and it's dated 2010. I have rebooted with the controller plugged in. I have switched which USB port the controller is plugged into. I have made sure that the switch on the back is set to X, though I have also tried it set to D and tried switching it after it didn't seem to detect as the other. I have run windows 10's Set up a USB gamepad controller functionality (this worked once, but has not since). Most of the time the device doesn't show up on here at all.I have run the profiler while trying to get it recognized as I read that was someone's solution on the forum (though I have yet to see anyone claim their devices are showing up as HID keyboards or mice).
I am willing to try anything suggested, including things I have already tried if it means that I might have a reliable way of making this controller work.
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It seems the enforced driver signing has become militant.
I would have asked this sooner, but I do like to entertain and exhaust all 'fixes' first before asking for help. That and I've worked a lot of hours.
All other questions regarding this aren't really answering the question, why will the drivers not truly migrate and forcing it to become an Xbox controller; why is that?
My Logitech F710 game controller used to work fine and install as normal before Windows 10 version 1709 (Fall Creators Update). By fine, I mean install all applicable drivers using the Logitech installation package 'lgs510_x64' and when viewed in Device Manager it displayed as 'Logitech F710', no migration issues, functioned on D_Input but not X_Input.
From my understanding somewhere between version 1709 and the next Windows 10 revision; version 1803 (April 2018 Update) that all changed. My Motherboard failed within that period, so I had to do a complete fresh install of Windows 10 (as you should do when installing onto a new motherboard!), erasing all data on my hard-drives using zero-fill software as per each HDD manufacturers specs prior to the re-installation ensuring a totally clean install.
Now however, using the exact same software package 'lgs510_x64', initial installation resulted it in being displayed as Logitech F710 but had the little yellow triangle on it, not functioning well and the drivers not migrated listed in events under the properties tab. After some effort, not only does my controller refuse to install correctly, it now displays it in Device Manager as 'Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2' when on D_Input selection and Xbox controller when on X_Input (please note: on this selection before it would disconnect from the PC), the drivers appear to be installed and working at this point. Device Manager now reports this device is working properly, but when you delve deeper it really isn't. The driver package hasn't migrated at all as listed under the events tab in properties. Also to note under the Details tab listed property No install class = <true>
Device HIDVID_046D&PID_C2196&265274ac&3&0000 was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match.
Last Device Instance Id: HIDVID_05A4&PID_9860&MI_01&Col028&1396a20&0&0001
Class Guid: {745A17A0-74D3-11D0-B6FE-00A0C90F57DA}
Location Path:
Migration Rank: 0xF000FC00FFFFF102
Present: false
Status: 0xC0000451
Last Device Instance Id: HIDVID_05A4&PID_9860&MI_01&Col028&1396a20&0&0001
Class Guid: {745A17A0-74D3-11D0-B6FE-00A0C90F57DA}
Location Path:
Migration Rank: 0xF000FC00FFFFF102
Present: false
Status: 0xC0000451
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After much web searching I came across the fact the Enforced Driver Signing will be potentially blocking the installation of these drivers, which I really believe to be true now. No matter what I do I cannot get the current driver package to install correctly and never migrates.
https://everfare420.weebly.com/elcomsoft-phone-breaker-registration-code.html. Things I've tried:
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1: Updating via the update driver tab in properties, full auto mode and manually searching.
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2: Uninstall and reinstall of driver package plus reboot.
![F310 F310](https://www.driverdr.com/windows10/images/logitech-gamepad-f710-not-working/logitech-wireless-gamepad-f710-not-working.jpg)
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3: Download the driver package again and tried steps 1 -3 several times (definition of insanity)
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4: Disabling enforced driver signing via the F7 Recovery troubleshooting option upon restart, it does nothing.
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5: Disabling enforced driver signing in the actual elevated administrators account(why is this even a thing) using an elevated command prompt 'BCDEDIT /set nointegritychecks ON' , it always states the operation has completed successfully, it does nothing.
How do I fix this?
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How do I migrate the drivers that existed before and are now installed along side with the software package, and get Windows 10 to actually use them?
Then there's my internal card reader..
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