(12-25-2021, 08:01 PM)mbc07 Wrote: Hmm, okay. Put it on Switch/Wii U mode and follow that guide...
I seem to have put the cart before the horse.
While I'm aware reversion to HidUsb would fix this problem of total failure, I cannot reinstate the previous version and all new installations install the failed WinUSB.
Following the Zadig process effectively broke my hub entirely and now I'm struggling to undo the conversion.
Edit: Fixed. (I think..) It is registering as 4 HID-Compliant game controllers (1 for each of the 4 ports.)
While I was returning to the starting point, I found that converting the Driver resulted in it registering as "Gamecube Adapter PC" and "Gamecube Adapter Switch" under the Graphics Tablet category.
This may be why it ceased to function entirely, but I could not redefine it as an HID or anything else.
Perhaps I could find a way to do so I could pull it into the HID umbrella? I'm exceptionally new to drivers, but I have a greenhorn's suspiscion that the catagory of driver is vital to a device's use.
I'd like to try working with Dolphin before I pursue this angle.
Maybe Dolphin is failing somewhere in the identification of present motors. It is empty, afterall, and I'd like to find out how or why that is or could be.
