Installing the Jite USB Gamepad Double Shock 2 Driver: A Step-by-Step Guide
Problem: The vibration (rumble) isn't working.
Zadig is a trusted open-source USB driver tool.
- Use x360ce (Xbox 360 Controller Emulator): Download x360ce, put it in your game's
.exefolder. It will convert your Jite inputs into Xbox inputs and restore vibration. - Steam Input: Add your game to Steam as a non-Steam game. Go to Steam Settings → Controller → General Controller Settings → Enable "Generic Gamepad Configuration Support." Steam will handle the vibration mapping.
A new line appeared. Not his command.
- Solution: Vibration often requires configuration within the game or emulator settings. For example, in PCSX2, you must enable "Gamepad Settings" and check the "Enable Vibration" box.
- Test: Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers > Right-click the Gamepad > Game Controller Settings > Properties. Click the "Vibration" tab (if available) to test the motors.
- Open Device Manager > expand Sound, video and game controllers.
- You should see "Jite USB Gamepad Double Shock 2" or "Twin USB Joystick".
- Right-click it > Properties > Driver tab. The driver date and version should appear.
Possible Scenarios:
For older OS versions (XP, Vista, 7), drivers are available through catalogs like DriverScape DriverIdentifier How to Install Plug and Play: Connect the USB. Windows should install a generic HID-compliant game controller driver automatically. Manual Update: Device Manager (Win+X > Device Manager).