: When you plug the USB into your PC, Windows 7 should automatically detect it as a "Generic USB Joystick".

The search results spun. Page one: nothing but broken links and driver update utilities that wanted his credit card number. Page two: a forum thread in Russian. Page three: a graveyard of dead ends.

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Always unplug your USB joystick before running a new driver setup file. This prevents Windows from locking the device with its generic driver during installation. Step 2: Run in Compatibility Mode

Uncertified generic drivers can cause dead zones or incorrect axis tracking.

Look for or "Twin USB Joystick" . If there is no yellow exclamation mark, the driver installed successfully. Calibrating Your Joystick and Vibration

Not exactly. The UC-JS704S2 is a standard HID-compliant joystick. In theory, Windows should use its native hidusb.sys driver. However, due to missing USB vendor/product IDs in the Windows 7 driver database, the OS fails to map the device correctly.