Now, every time you launch the game via the .exe that contains the x360ce files, Windows 11 will think you have an Xbox 360 controller. Vibration, triggers, and sticks will work perfectly.
Short Answer: Yes and No.
Windows 11 does include a generic HID-compliant game controller driver. When you plug in the Quantum QHM7468-2VA, the OS will automatically install hidclass.sys and gameenum.sys. However, this generic driver does not: Quantum Qhm7468-2va Usb Gamepad Driver Windows 11
Consequently, you cannot rely on automatic updates. You need a specific driver configuration or a third-party wrapper. Under the Force Feedback tab, slide the motor
| Issue | Fix |
|-------|-----|
| Not detected at all | Try different USB port, preferably USB 2.0 |
| Buttons swapped | In joy.cpl, re-calibrate or use Steam Controller Settings to remap |
| Only works in some games | Enable Generic Gamepad Configuration Support in Steam Settings → Controller |
| Driver signature error | Temporarily disable driver signature enforcement (advanced boot) – rare for this device | Now, every time you launch the game via the
Because Quantum never released an official Windows 11 driver (the last official update was for Windows 7), we must use the inbox driver manually.