: Popular emulators like RetroArch include pre-configured .cfg files specifically for the Microntek USB Joystick to map buttons automatically. How to Install and Update the Driver
lsusb # Look for "Microntek" or a generic "USB Joystick" microntek usb joystick driver
Note: This method tricks Windows into treating your generic joystick as a standard controller, which usually solves compatibility issues with modern games. : Popular emulators like RetroArch include pre-configured
No detection / Unknown device:
: Before "XInput" became the standard (thanks to the Xbox 360 controller), buttons were numbered randomly. Button 1 might be "X" on one game and "Start" on another. The Calibration Ritual Button 1 might be "X" on one game and "Start" on another
The short answer is: However, understanding what Microntek is can save you hours of troubleshooting.
Are you experiencing a like "USB Device Not Recognized," or are you trying to get vibration working on a specific game?