How to Download and Install Quantum QHM7487-2VC USB Gamepad Drivers for Windows 10 & 11 Getting your Quantum QHM7487-2VC USB Gamepad
Quantum QHM74872VC USB Gamepad
The is a popular budget-friendly controller often found in local electronics markets, online bargains, or as a bundled PC accessory. Unlike premium controllers from Logitech, Xbox, or Sony, this Quantum model occupies a gray area: it is designed as a "Plug and Play" (PnP) device, meaning it uses Microsoft’s generic HID (Human Interface Device) drivers.
Troubleshooting checklist
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Gamepad not detected at all | Try a different USB port (USB 2.0 preferred). Disable USB selective suspend in Power Options. | | Axis stuck or drifting | Go to joy.cpl (Run dialog) > select gamepad > Properties > Calibrate. | | Only half the buttons work | Use x360ce to remap. The Quantum QHM74872VC may have a "mode" button (often the top middle) – press it to switch digital/analog modes. | | Driver signature error on Windows 11 | Disable memory integrity (Core Isolation) temporarily, install driver, then re-enable. |
custom button mapping
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Step 1: Let Windows Automatically Detect the Device
Steam Input
: If you play via Steam, go to Settings > Controller > General Controller Settings and check "Generic Gamepad Configuration Support."