![]() ![]() ![]() I got an excel spreadsheet that does it at but I believe google will do it too The program shows them in hexadecimal so you need to convert them Run that program, find your controller, scroll over to the VID and PID There's a program you can download that will tell you your controller's VID and PID at (download is at the bottom of the page) You'll need to change the VID and PID of any of the ""s to match your controller Open the file Steam>SteamApps>common>Rainbow Six Vegas 2>KellerGame>Config>PCKellerJoystics I looked a few pages back and found a guy by the name of mathewmcdonald25 posted this. Thanks to jg_guy and sprinkill1980 (who pointed out that you have to go to the PC subfolder). I didn’t come up with this solution myself, but found it on the Ubisoft forums (of Rainbow Six: Vegas 2) so this fix should work for that game as well. You now have your product ID so that you can go into the PCKellerJoysticks file and change (b) to your PID Config fileĪlthough the controller will now work with the game, the controls might be screwy, so you need to add this line in : “UseXInput=true”ĭPadRight=XboxTypeS_DPad_Right Acknowledgements Google “hexadecimal converter” or something along the line of that, and convert what your PID is into deciaml digits. Let me translate: Human Interface Device (HID)Vendor ID(VID) 045E (the number 1118 in hexadecimal) & Product ID (PID)**YOUR PRODUCT ID** and then the rest doesn’t matter. What we will focus on is the first line at the top (HIDVID_045E&PID_0719&IG_00) (Do not worry if your values are slightly different.) In the “values” box you will see something that looks like this: Go to tje drop-down menu and choose “Hardware Ids” In the window that appears select the details tab. ![]() Right click on your controller and chose “properties” (if they also appear under “universal serial bus controllers”) Go to Device manager and under “Human Interface Devices” there will be your game controller. If neither of those work, you will have to find out what your PID is manually. (to check them, change the number, save the file, and then run the game and try to turn on the “use 360 controller” option in the game.) Finding your controller PID Before that though, two very likely IDs are :673, and 1817, so try each of those first. Now, you need to find out what your Product ID is. ProductName=XBox Controller HID Minidriver, XID Open the file “PCKellerJoysticks” (u can just double click on it and it will open in notepad as a text file) There is also a file called PCKellerJoysticks in the Config folder but changing that won’t help!! Open the folder into which Steam has installed the game and go to the folder called “Kellergame”, then open the “Config” folder and finally the “PC” folder. This may seem daunting, but it is really very easy. You need to go into the config file and change it. The problem is that the controller game is looking for has the wrong PID. The solution isn’t mine but I can confirm that it works like a charm! Changing the config fileĮach game controller or game pad produced has its own “product ID” or ‘PID’ I couldn’t find a solution in the Steam forums but after a short Google search I found a working solution in the Ubisoft forums. The game ran just fine but didn’t recognize my wireless Microsoft Xbox360 controller. ![]() This guide will help you to get your (wireless) Xbox360 controller working with Rainbow Six: Vegas. ![]()
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