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Greek Goddess

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Since: Aug 18, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 10:48 am
Post subject: Human Interface Access Device
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I am trying to get a controller to work with my game on computer. It is a
playstation type remote i have the CD for and shows as installed and does
work. But not with my game I am running windows home xp on a hewlitt packard
laptop. I went to properties and got this to go to:
C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs and i went to the svchost folder
in windows 32 system and i right click open and nothing happens. I try to
turn on the service and get error 126 specified module cant be found. So how
do i fix this?

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Bruce Chambers

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 12:17 pm
Post subject: Re: Human Interface Access Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Greek Goddess wrote:
> I am trying to get a controller ....


Make and model?


> .... to work with my game on computer.


What game?


> It is a
> playstation type remote i have the CD for and shows as installed and does
> work. But not with my game ...


Most importantly, does the game manufacturer specifically state that
this controller can be used with this game? Secondly, have you followed
that manufacturer's instructions for configuring the game to use the
controller?


> ... I am running windows home xp on a hewlitt packard
> laptop. I went to properties ....


"Properties" of what, precisely? Remember, no one here can see you
computer, or what you're doing. You must provide accurate information
if you want to have a chance of being helped.


> .... and got this to go to:
> C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs and i went to the svchost folder
> in windows 32 system and i right click open and nothing happens.


What did you expect to happen?


> I try to
> turn on the service and get error 126 specified module cant be found. So how
> do i fix this?


Unknown, as you haven't actually provided any useful information, nor
have you explained what, precisely, you're doing or why you're doing it.



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Greek Goddess

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 11:22 am
Post subject: Re: Human Interface Access Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Bruce Chambers" wrote:

> Greek Goddess wrote:
> > I am trying to get a controller ....
>
>
> Make and model?
> The Make and Model is a Game elements AxisPadfx model #GGE900. CD i have says windows home xp compatible.
>
> > .... to work with my game on computer.
>
>
> What game?
> TOmbraider gold for DOS 6.0 or windows 95
>
> > It is a
> > playstation type remote i have the CD for and shows as installed and does
> > work. But not with my game ...
>
>
> Most importantly, does the game manufacturer specifically state that
> this controller can be used with this game? Secondly, have you followed
> that manufacturer's instructions for configuring the game to use the
> controller?
>
The game manufacturer has not stated if it will work with other controllers
or not
>
> > ... I am running windows home xp on a hewlitt packard
> > laptop. I went to properties ....
>
> I went to start run services.msc and clicked on human interface access device. THis states that this service activates predefined hot buttons on keyboards remote controls and other multimedia devices. I right clicked on HIAD and got properties option. The first page says what it does and gives a path -the one that i wrote down already. Log on I have as Local System Account allow to interact with desktop. Hardware profile says enabled. Recovery says restart program. Dependencies says RPC Remote Procedure call--which i have enabled.

> "Properties" of what, precisely? Remember, no one here can see you
> computer, or what you're doing. You must provide accurate information
> if you want to have a chance of being helped.
>
>
> > .... and got this to go to:
> > C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs and i went to the svchost folder
> > in windows 32 system and i right click open and nothing happens.
>
>
> What did you expect to happen?
>
> I expected something other then nothing like its an empty folder.
> > I try to
> > turn on the service and get error 126 specified module cant be found. So how
> > do i fix this?
>
> I can find this manually in windows system 32 folder svcshost but nothing happens when i try to open or run as
> Unknown, as you haven't actually provided any useful information, nor
> have you explained what, precisely, you're doing or why you're doing it.
> I am trying to find out why i cant get my controller to work with my tombraider game. The keyboard for controls I am bad at and the playstation type is easier for me
>
>
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>
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>
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