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Because these are low-cost components, your joystick may register 5% movement even when centered. Here is the Windows calibration routine: generic usb joystick -vendor 0079 product 0006-
For a $5–$10 joystick, the 0079:0006 is surprisingly solid for retro gaming, KSP, or FlightGear. Just don’t expect force feedback or high precision. If yours is an actual , plugging in a real PS2 controller works perfectly. If yours is an actual , plugging in
Many modern PC games (like those on Steam) expect an controller, like an official Xbox 360 or Xbox One pad. Since the 0079:0006 is a DirectInput device, it might not work automatically in newer titles. If you have stumbled upon a device in
If you have stumbled upon a device in your Windows Device Manager labeled , you are likely holding a budget-friendly game controller or an arcade fight stick. This specific Hardware ID (VID_0079&PID_0006) is one of the most common—and most misunderstood—controller chipsets on the market.
If your stick drifts again after 10 minutes, the potentiometers are physically failing. You need to replace the joystick module or increase the "dead zone" in your game’s settings.
If you have found this article, you are likely staring at a line of text in a system log, a configuration file, or a device manager that reads: