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Ucom Uc Js704s2 Usb Joystick Driver Win 7 Download |work| [EXCLUSIVE]

The Ucom UC-JS704S2 USB Joystick is a budget-friendly dual-shock game controller designed for PC gaming. While it is marketed as a "Plug and Play" device for modern systems, users running Windows 7 often require specific drivers to enable advanced features like dual vibration (haptic) feedback. Download and Installation Guide

Since Ucom does not maintain a central official website for driver downloads, users typically rely on standard USB gamepad drivers or third-party repositories.

Standard USB Gamepad Driver: Windows 7 can often detect the device using generic HID-compliant drivers. If vibration is missing, you may need a specialized installer. Driver Resources:

DriverScape: Offers a variety of USB-Controller Drivers compatible with Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit).

DriverIdentifier: Provides a Generic USB Joystick Driver often used for Ucom-branded hardware. Ucom Uc Js704s2 Usb Joystick Driver Win 7 Download

DriveTheLife: Hosts a USB Gamepad Installer (approx. 97MB) that explicitly supports Windows 7. How to Install the Driver Manually

If the device is recognized but not functioning, follow these steps to force a driver update:


Title: Ucom UC JS704S2 USB Joystick Driver for Windows 7: Download & Setup Guide

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Finding drivers for budget-friendly gaming peripherals like the Ucom UC JS704S2 USB Joystick can be a challenge, especially for legacy operating systems like Windows 7. While Microsoft has ended mainstream support for Windows 7, millions of users still rely on it for older flight simulators, arcade collections, and classic PC games.

If you are holding onto your trusty Ucom joystick for titles like IL-2 Sturmovik, Microsoft Flight Simulator X, or MAME, here is everything you need to know about getting it working on Windows 7.

2. Force driver installation via Game Controllers

Method A: Manual Installation via Device Manager (for .inf files)

  1. Extract the downloaded ZIP file to a folder on your desktop.
  2. Plug the Ucom UC JS704S2 into a USB 2.0 port (USB 3.0 may cause detection issues on Win 7).
  3. Open Control Panel → Device Manager.
  4. Look for Other DevicesUnknown Device or Game Controller with a yellow exclamation mark.
  5. Right-click → Update Driver Software.
  6. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
  7. Navigate to the extracted folder containing UcomJS704S2.inf.
  8. Click Next.
  9. If you see a Windows Security warning (driver not signed), select Install this driver software anyway.
  10. Reboot your PC.

5. Safe Download Sources

If you must download a configuration utility, be extremely cautious of "Driver Downloader" websites (e.g., driverskit.com, driverguide.com) as these often bundle adware.

Safe Strategy:

  1. Archive.org: Search for the specific model number there; old driver CDs are sometimes archived.
  2. X360ce: If using for gaming, download the X360ce emulator (Open Source) from the official GitHub repository. This acts as a software bridge, removing the need for a specific hardware driver.

Method 1: The Built-In Windows 7 Solution

Windows 7 has a surprisingly robust library of generic drivers. Before downloading files from third-party sites, try letting Windows find the driver for you.

  1. Plug the joystick into a USB port.
  2. Open the Control Panel > Device Manager.
  3. Look for the device. It might be listed under "Other devices" with a yellow exclamation mark, or under "Sound, video and game controllers."
  4. Right-click the device and select Update Driver Software.
  5. Select Search automatically for updated driver software.
  6. Windows will search its local database and attempt to install a generic HID-compliant game controller driver.

Calibrating the Joystick in Windows 7

Once the driver is installed, you must calibrate the joystick to ensure the analog sticks respond correctly.

  1. Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers.
  2. Right-click on the joystick icon (it may appear as a gamepad icon).
  3. Select Game controller settings.
  4. Select your joystick from the list and click Properties.
  5. Go to the Settings tab and click Calibrate.
  6. Follow the on-screen wizard (D-Pad test, Axis movement, etc.).

1. Use Windows 10 Generic Driver

Surprisingly, the UC JS704S2 works out-of-the-box on Windows 10 (and some Windows 11 builds). Microsoft's updated HID driver stack recognizes the controller perfectly. If possible, upgrade your OS or dual-boot.