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    I have a "razer onza tournament" gamepad and when im using epsxe 1.7.0 i can't get force feedback "rumble" to work. How to get epsxe to allow rumble with an xbox controller? I have the controller working fine, its set to a dualshock controller and type is set to DX joy1, the big motor is constant and little motor is set to sine so i have it set right but it wont work...

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    You have to check if the pad rumble in windows if not it will never work fine in epsxe even with the right settings

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    look here for answers.

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    Thanks. It works

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    no problem glad you got it going man.

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