F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming My Logitech F310 controller is acting up, and I have no more solutions. Any suggestions would be very helpful!

My Logitech F310 controller is acting up, and I have no more solutions. Any suggestions would be very helpful!

My Logitech F310 controller is acting up, and I have no more solutions. Any suggestions would be very helpful!

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Yesterday, 02:10 PM
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About a year ago, I got myself a Logitech F310 controller from Best Buy or whatever and when I plugged it in, it worked fine immediately. In all that time, it worked fine. A few days ago, I unplugged it because the cord became tangled with my headphones cable and when I plugged it back in, there was no chime which i'd normally hear when plugging in a new device. I checked the device manager/devices and printers and it doesn't show up there at all. I switched the x/d input back and forth in case that might be an issue (no idea why it would be, but..just in case) I restarted my pc (a few times) i downloaded the driver software or whatever directly from the logitech website and it says it doesn't detect any gamepads (lgs510) So then i thought maybe it's just faulty hardware. Maybe something inside the plastic casing is busted, so i plugged it into another computer confident that it wouldn't work. It did. So then i figured maybe it was just a faulty port. I plugged it into other ports. Nothing. I unplugged my mouse and keyboard and my headset and plugged the gamepad into each of their slots. Nothing. I plugged the mouse and keyboard and headset into different slots. They all worked fine. So my usb ports are fine.. Then i remembered i have four usb ports that didn't work for various reasons (abuse, mostly. I'm a big oaf and i like to be forceful because it makes me feel like a man). I plugged it into one of those broken ports and....it works? But if i plug anything else there it doesn't work... Now i'm stumped and so i went to a logitech support agent and they cycled me through everything i previously did and then told me the problem was my computer, not their hardware. Probably right. But i still thought i should make a post here in case anybody else had a solution i didn't think of.
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Aura_
Yesterday, 02:10 PM #1

About a year ago, I got myself a Logitech F310 controller from Best Buy or whatever and when I plugged it in, it worked fine immediately. In all that time, it worked fine. A few days ago, I unplugged it because the cord became tangled with my headphones cable and when I plugged it back in, there was no chime which i'd normally hear when plugging in a new device. I checked the device manager/devices and printers and it doesn't show up there at all. I switched the x/d input back and forth in case that might be an issue (no idea why it would be, but..just in case) I restarted my pc (a few times) i downloaded the driver software or whatever directly from the logitech website and it says it doesn't detect any gamepads (lgs510) So then i thought maybe it's just faulty hardware. Maybe something inside the plastic casing is busted, so i plugged it into another computer confident that it wouldn't work. It did. So then i figured maybe it was just a faulty port. I plugged it into other ports. Nothing. I unplugged my mouse and keyboard and my headset and plugged the gamepad into each of their slots. Nothing. I plugged the mouse and keyboard and headset into different slots. They all worked fine. So my usb ports are fine.. Then i remembered i have four usb ports that didn't work for various reasons (abuse, mostly. I'm a big oaf and i like to be forceful because it makes me feel like a man). I plugged it into one of those broken ports and....it works? But if i plug anything else there it doesn't work... Now i'm stumped and so i went to a logitech support agent and they cycled me through everything i previously did and then told me the problem was my computer, not their hardware. Probably right. But i still thought i should make a post here in case anybody else had a solution i didn't think of.