Had a power out yesterday and when it came back on I noticed that my Hotas-X was stuck in 4 axis mode(red light). In trying to resolve it I noticed that when right clicking the Hotas icon in the Printers & Other devices screen I didn't have the Thrustmaster screen, just the Windows one. Thinking that the power out had somehow deleted the installed thrustmaster drivers I went to their site to download a new set and found that there was a new update from earlier this year which apparently solves certain problems with Windows 8 & 10 users. I downloaded it but before I installed it I remembered reading here that some user had a problem like mine which was resolved by shutting down the PC/Laptop unplugging the USB and then replugging it back in again before signing in on the restart. I did this and it worked so I never installed the new Thrustmaster drivers I had downloaded as I just wanted to play the game to ensure that my control bindings were working again(they were). This morning I thought about installing the new update but although it is for all Windows systems it says it is a fix for Windows 8 & 10 and as I have a Windows 7 OS I thought perhaps I should leave well enough alone. At 66 I am not particularly tekkie orientated, however I thought I would post a link to said update at the Thrustmaster Support site for those of you who do use Windows 8 & 10 and to ask others if I should install the update anyway?.
Imho: if it works well dont replace controller drivers.