Hello. My name is Denis. I purchased a Jumper Bumblebee and ran into a problem when connecting it as a joystick to a computer running Windows 11. The problem is that some buttons are identified by Windows as potentiometers, and potentiometers as buttons. For example, the left and right rollers, which are potentiometers, are defined as buttons, and the three-band switches and non-locking buttons, which are located side by side, are defined as potentiometers. Is there any way to fix this? Thanks!
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Hello. My name is Denis. I purchased a Jumper Bumblebee and ran into a problem when connecting it as a joystick to a computer running Windows 11. The problem is that some buttons are identified by Windows as potentiometers, and potentiometers as buttons. For example, the left and right rollers, which are potentiometers, are defined as buttons, and the three-band switches and non-locking buttons, which are located side by side, are defined as potentiometers. Is there any way to fix this? Thanks!
Bumblebee radio defaults to this configuration.