Enable Force Feedback for Xbox One Controllers (Windows 7/8/8.1 x64 ONLY)

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***UPDATE 4/17/2016***Going forward "Updates" will no longer be posted here at the top. To view updates (including TODAY's) and compatible controllers follow the OneDrive link and view the changelog.______________________________________________________________________For those interested in having force feedback, vibration, rumble or whatever one decides to call it, I have modified the existing Japanese force feedback driver for the 360 controller (and other xinput devices) by Masahiko Morii. If you are seeking support for official wired and wireless Xbox 360 controllers go here:1. Download the file.2. Run and click Next. (If prompted beforehand, click more info or I understand and run anyway)3. If previous version is installed, click Remove.4. Run again and click Complete, then choose install. (if prompted again, choose yes to complete installation)NOTE: THIS IS SAFE...This does not overwrite the official Xbox One Controller driver. It simply redirects the force feedback call from DInput to XInput. I have tested this on two of my home computers and it worked on all Directinput reliant games.TROUBLESHOOTING:1. DOUBLE CHECK that "Force Feedback Driver for Xinput" is removed in Add or Remove Programs, restart PC, then try again.2. If you intend to use 360 controllers alongside an Xbox One controller you may have to have said 360 controller(s) turned on during installation.3. x360ce may conflict with the force feedback of controllers (remove from game directory if this is the case) and try again.4. From my understanding of this driver, Xbox 360 racing wheels DO NOT WORK. That is to say they will not vibrate or rumble.