Quantum QHM7468-2VA is a budget-friendly USB gamepad primarily known for its plug-and-play compatibility with Windows 11 and a built-in Slow button feature that alters gameplay speed in certain titles Interesting Features Slow Motion Mode
- Many older or generic controllers present as DirectInput devices. If a game requires XInput (Xbox-style), use an XInput wrapper like x360ce or Steam Input to map it to XInput.
- Use the 32/64-bit version matching the game. Follow the wrapper’s setup: place DLL in game folder or configure globally via Steam.
The Short Answer (TL;DR)
- Go to the official Quantum or distributor’s website (note: Quantum is often a rebranded generic controller sold under regional names like "Genius" or "Thrustmaster" in some countries).
- Navigate to Support > Drivers > Game Controllers.
- Search for "Qhm7468" or "7468-2va" .
- If the exact model is not listed, download the "Quantum USB Gamepad Generic Driver" or "Windows 10/11 HID Driver Package."
Once upon a time, in a world where gaming was a popular pastime, there was a gamer named Alex who had just upgraded to Windows 11. Alex was excited to try out the new operating system, but there was one problem - their trusty Quantum Qhm7468-2va USB gamepad wasn't working properly.
Uninstall device
Right-click your gamepad (often listed as "USB Network Joystick") and select .