
There you have it, you now should have gamepad working in Xbox 360 Controller mode. In my case, there were two different version, one had a number 2.something, and the other had 6.something. I’ve chosen the second option.

#LOGITECH F710 WINDOWS 10 PROBLEM INSTALL#

So, recently, I decided to buy a SSD as a system drive, and after trying out three versions of Windows (Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 with update and Windows Technical Preview, or, as you might call it, Windows 10 Beta), I’ve discovered, that for some reason my trusty gamepad wasn’t installing in any of these three cases.īasically, my problem was, that previously, after I plugged in Logitech Wireless Receiver and turning F710 on, Windows 7 automatically installed everything that was needed two for the gamepad to work in two modes, which are Direct Input mode and Xbox 360 Controller mode.īut then I discovered, that Windows for some reason can’t find drivers in its database, so, of course, I started to google things, and found out, that Logitech actually aren’t even trying, and many people have problems with using F710 under Windows 8/8.1.Īfter reading through some community posts on Logitech Forums, I’ve found some interesting recommendations, after reading which, I came up with the following course of actions
