So, they've updated their drivers only for us to use the one back from 2013!!!Ĭan you give us steps to disable integrity check and steps to install drivers. So I choose the other one which had a version/date: v7.0.27.13. The one not working had a version/date: v7.0.39.0. In there I show too possible drivers found by the OS to be for this hardware. After installing the latest drivers and software, which they where not working, I tried to manualy choose what driver windows should use for "Programmable Root Enumerator". That is the one responsible for translating button presses to keyboard entries. In the Device Manager under "Programming Support" there is an entry called "Programmable Root Enumerator". Don't they do quality checks before releasing their software? I cannot imaging that they tested the new drivers and didn't noticed that the OS was rejecting the new version. It seems that there might be something wrong with the drivers digital signature. From a reddit tread someone managed to get the new drivers installed by disabling windows integrity check. The last two driver versions Saitek/Mad Catz really messed things up. I know that the title of the thread is about windows 10, but the problem exists even on windows 8.1.
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