Nyko Airflo LED Flickering?
Nyko Airflo LED Flickering?
I purchased a Nyko Airflo USB gamepad back in January of this year and up until recently haven't used it very much. However, the last week or so I've been playing a great deal of Grand Theft Auto Vice City (PC) and within the last two days the LED light keeps turning off all of a sudden. I have to unplug the device then re-plug it back into the USB port for the LED to come back on. So I decided to switch around my USB mouse and the Airflo to see if it might just be the port and noticed that it is doing the same thing however this time I notice the LED is blinking every so often sometimes, other times it continues to just shut off until I unhook and re-plug it back in.
My other USB devices aren't doing anything strange like this at all. Mouse, KB, printer all work fine. I'm running XPpro with all the latest drivers/patches etc...
Any ideas? Vader, if you see this, have you had the same problem?
My other USB devices aren't doing anything strange like this at all. Mouse, KB, printer all work fine. I'm running XPpro with all the latest drivers/patches etc...
Any ideas? Vader, if you see this, have you had the same problem?
Theres a good reason for this thread necromancy, I need help on this same issue again. After a while of not having any problems with it all of a sudden it started shutting off completely and I had to unplug and plug it back in to get it to work again, just like before.
However in the device manager the root hub was set to not be able to turn the device off for power saving purposes as suggested. I even checked the HID-Compliant Game Controller entry it makes and power saving is also turned off on that.
I've noticed though, my USB ports only allow a max power of 500 mA, and Windows is reporting my controller requires 450 mA. I'm wondering if at some point in time it may be exceeding that and Windows is turning it off or something. I'm not sure......
Any more suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
However in the device manager the root hub was set to not be able to turn the device off for power saving purposes as suggested. I even checked the HID-Compliant Game Controller entry it makes and power saving is also turned off on that.
I've noticed though, my USB ports only allow a max power of 500 mA, and Windows is reporting my controller requires 450 mA. I'm wondering if at some point in time it may be exceeding that and Windows is turning it off or something. I'm not sure......
Any more suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.