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Rippa Controller Drivers Install Work | Plus » |

Installing drivers for a Rippa controller is typically a plug-and-play process on modern Windows systems, but because these are often third-party clones of major consoles (like PS3 or PS4), they sometimes need a little "nudge" to be recognized correctly. 1. The "Plug and Play" Method (Fastest)

  • For advanced mapping, use evtest, jstest-gtk, or antimicrox. For Steam, enable controller support in Steam settings.
  • For Windows Users

    1. Download the Drivers: First, go to the official website of the Ripper controller or the manufacturer's website and download the driver software for Windows.
    2. Connect the Controller: Connect your Ripper controller to your computer using a USB cable.
    3. Run the Installer: Locate the downloaded driver file, and run the installer. You might need to extract the files first if the download is in a zip or rar format.
    4. Follow Installation Prompts: Follow the on-screen instructions to install the drivers. You may be prompted to restart your computer.
    5. Verify Installation: After installation, verify that the controller is recognized by your computer. You can check this in the Device Manager.

    Manual module load (if needed)

    sudo modprobe ch341 # for CH341-based sudo modprobe ftdi_sio # for FTDI-based rippa controller drivers install

    2.2 Software Prerequisites

    For specific models (like the Rippa PlayStation 4 or PS2/PS3 compatible versions), you may need software from the primary retailer, Cash Crusaders , which hosts official Rippa downloads. Cash Crusaders Rippa PS4 Controller Software: Available for download on the Cash Crusaders Downloads Page General USB Gamepad Drivers: Installing drivers for a Rippa controller is typically