ANNOUNCEMENT Please post your controller Name, Product and Vendor IDs here

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Thrustmaster HOTAS Cougar
Vendor ID: 0x044F
Product ID: 0x0400

Leap Motion gesture emulation device driver
Vendor ID: 0xF182
Product ID: 0x1000
 
Will also be getting soon:
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Device Name: CH Multi Function Panel
Vendor ID: 068e
Product ID: 00f0
 
My browser doesn't think that site is safe and I don't want to just add everything under the sun right now. Only the stuff people actually use is important to me.

That site is kosher. All the Linux distros use the USB ID database maintained there. Your browser doesn't like it because its SSL cert is signed by cacert.org, a Free certificate authority: http://wiki.cacert.org/FAQ/AboutUs . You could decide you trust cacert.org and add their root cert to your browser, but make your own mind up. Whether or not you trust their cert, a lot of software you use is already using that database.
 
Moar devices!

I have old-but-good gameport devices (the CH Virtual Pilot Pro with CH Rudder pedals) hooked up via a Manhattan USB gameport adapter (labelled "item# 168199"). I believe it is also sold under the brand Rockfire with the name USB-Nest RM-203.

The Manhattan USB Gameport adapter has 4 modes with different USB Product IDs:

Mode 1 ("2-axis, 4-button joystick w/ view finder, rudder") / Thrustmaster FCS:
Vendor-ID: 0x0583
Product-ID: 0x2030

Mode 2 ("4-axis, 4-button joystick w/ view finder") / CH Flightstick Pro:
Vendor-ID: 0x0583
Product-ID: 0x2031

Mode 3 ("4-axis, 4-button joystick"):
Vendor-ID: 0x0583
Product-ID: 0x2032

Mode 4 ("2-axis, 8-button gamepad"):
Vendor-ID: 0x0583
Product-ID: 0x2033

I also have an old gamepad for the original Xbox by Team 5. I use the XBCD driver to use it with Windows 7/64bit. It shows up in dxdiag as
"XBCD PowerWave 360 Shape"
Vendor-ID: 0xFFFF
Product-ID: 0xFFFF
Force-Feedback: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\XBCDR.dll

I'd also be interested in playing around with the PS Move controller. Not sure if it'll be playable, but it has
Vendor-ID 0x054c
Product-ID 0x03d5
 
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Apologies if these have already been posted, but I didn't see them in the first few pages.

Logitech Attack 3 Joystick
Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC214

Belkin n52te Keypad
Vendor/Product ID: 0x050D, 0x0200
 
Device Name: Saitek Pro Flight X-55 Rhino Stick

Vendor ID: 0x0738

Product ID: 0x2215

Device Name: Saitek Pro Flight X-55 Rhino Throttle

Vendor ID: 0x0738

Product ID: 0xA215
 

Robert Maynard

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[FONT="Fixedsys"]      Device Name: T.16000M
         Attached: 1
    Controller ID: 0x1
Vendor/Product ID: 0x044F, 0xB10A
        FF Driver: n/a[/FONT]
 
Device name: Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2 USB
Vendor ID: 0x046D
Product ID: 0xC219
Note: PS3 style cordless Joypad

Device name: Logitech Attack 3
Vendor ID: 0x046D
Product ID: 0xC214
Note: Simple Joystick, no twist/yaw axis.

Device name shows as: Arduino Leonardo
Vendor ID: 0x2341
Product ID: 0x8036
Note: Not sure what to call it. On the forum it goes by the name: DIY ED Head Tracker or EDTracker.
I have also noted that it's reported here with different PIDs, so I have double checked this one.

Device name: Saitek X52 Pro Flight Controller
Vendor ID: 0x06A3
Product ID: 0x0762
Note: Included this just in case as there have been a few different ID's reported.
 
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