Windows 11 — Quantum Qhm7468-2vs Usb Gamepad Driver

Follow these methods in order—start with the easiest, move to advanced only if necessary.

Follow these steps for the standard installation:

A: No. Quantum (now a sub-brand of the Chinese manufacturer HuiJia) never released Windows 11-specific drivers. The hardware uses generic USB HID protocols. The solutions above are the only reliable methods.

Once the drivers are installed, you must calibrate the controller to ensure the analog sticks and buttons register correctly. Quantum Qhm7468-2vs Usb Gamepad Driver Windows 11

On Windows 11, users often encounter an error in Device Manager stating: "Device driver software was not successfully installed." This is usually due to Windows Security blocking the unsigned drivers of older peripherals.

How to fix this (The Hardware ID Method):


To ensure your Quantum QHM7468-2VS continues working after Windows 11 feature updates: Follow these methods in order—start with the easiest,


Q: Does the Quantum QHM7468-2VS work on Windows 11 without any driver download?
A: Yes. 90% of units work immediately via native HID drivers. Only some require manual driver selection.

Q: Why does my PC say "Driver unavailable"?
A: This often points to a corrupted Windows USB stack. Run sfc /scannow in Command Prompt (admin) to repair system files.

Q: Can I use two Quantum gamepads simultaneously on Windows 11?
A: Yes, over USB hub. Windows assigns unique device IDs. In joy.cpl, both will appear as separate controllers. A: No

Q: Will the gamepad work with Xbox Game Pass for PC?
A: Yes and no. Game Pass games that use the modern GDK (Game Development Kit) may not recognize generic DirectInput controllers. Use x360ce or Steam to wrap the input.

Q: Is there a 64-bit driver for Windows 11?
A: The built-in HID driver is native 64-bit. The old XP driver is 32-bit and not usable.