Generic Controller Problems

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So I bought 2 generic controllers a while ago (wireless).

The CDs they shipped with were both cracked, however they were working anyway.

The other day my buddy asked me if they have vibrations, and I thought that was a good question so turned out they do have it. I managed to enable vibrations with some software called USB Network Joystick (BM). The vibrations now work, however the axis are all messed up, the left analog stick acts like the right one and vice versa, impossible to use now. In games it gets even worse, some ridiculous mappings.

So I tried to go with system restore, it did not help. I removed the app or whatever that is, the controller is still recognized under USB Network Joystick (BM). I kept removing the drivers for it until it eventually recognized it as USB Game Controller (or something like that). Still, the axis were all messed up. So I went back and installed USB Network Joystick, I don't know why.

What can I do?

In the registry, it shows that the device has only 2 axis (0 and 1).

I am using Windows 8.1. PC specs: 4710HQ, 16gb ram, GPU GTX 850m.

Thank you in advance.
 
Solution
I had the same problem.
resolved by uninstalling the driver(USB Network Joystick (BM)) from device manager then looking for new/modified devices.
hope it works.
I had the same problem.
resolved by uninstalling the driver(USB Network Joystick (BM)) from device manager then looking for new/modified devices.
hope it works.
 
Solution