💡 Keep your drivers on a cloud drive so you don't have to search for them if you switch PCs.
LED toggle to switch between Digital (D-pad) and Analog (Sticks) modes. Troubleshooting Common Issues Not Recognized : If the PC fails to see the gamepad, use the Windows Hardware Troubleshooter quantum qhm7487-2v-c gamepad driver download
| Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | Gamepad not detected at all | Try a different USB port. Avoid USB hubs. Reinstall USB root hub drivers in Device Manager. | | Vibration not working | Install x360ce or ensure the game supports DirectInput force feedback. Many Steam games require enabling “Generic Gamepad Configuration Support” in Steam Big Picture. | | Analog sticks stuck in one direction | Recalibrate: joy.cpl → Properties → Settings → Calibrate. Also check for physical debris around the stick bases. | | Driver signature error (Windows 11) | Restart PC into “Disable Driver Signature Enforcement” mode (Shift + Restart → Troubleshoot → Advanced → Startup Settings). | | Buttons swapped | Use x360ce to remap or edit the driver .inf file’s ButtonMapping section (advanced users only). | 💡 Keep your drivers on a cloud drive
Quantum’s support page has changed over the years. The parent company (Trust International) sometimes hosts legacy drivers. → Visit www.trust.com and search for “QHM7487-2V-C” in their support archive. Avoid USB hubs
If you need to remove the Quantum QHM7487-2V-C driver (e.g., to reinstall fresh):
If you need a configuration tool or legacy driver (for Windows 7/8 or button mapping), follow these steps: