Controller (DS4, Duelsense, Xbox, etc.) Overclock Guide with Secure Boot ON via LordOfMice/Hidusbf for Windows 10/11
Guide created by rstewa35
Removed the registry steps since the drivers are now signed. This should allow you to use hidusbf
without affecting secure boot. If you still want to see them, look at the previous revision of this guide.
Use the guide at your own risk. Read the warnings/risks HERE.
- Clone or download this repo: hidusbf.
- Unzip
hidusbf.zip
- If you downloaded the repo as a ZIP file you'll need to unzip
hidusbf-master.zip
and thenhidusbf.zip
.
- If you downloaded the repo as a ZIP file you'll need to unzip
Inside thehidusbf
directory (hidusbf-master/hidusbf/
) double-clickSweetLow.CER
to install the certificate.
- Inside the
DRIVER
directory (hidusbf-master/hidusbf/DRIVER/
) runSetup.exe
as administrator. - Click the drop-down menu on the top left of the window and select
All
. - Find your controller and click on it, highlighting it in the window.
- Click on the
Install Service
button at the bottom of the window and selectyes
on the window that pops up. - In the drop-down menu to the left of
Selected Rate
at the bottom, select the polling rate you want your controller at (for most people this will be 1000). - Now, click on the
Filter On Device
checkbox in the bottom left corner, enabling it. - Finally, unplug your controller from your computer and then plug it back in.
- It will look like this when you're done:
To disable the overclocking, you just need to run setup.exe
again and uncheck the Filter On Device
checkbox in the bottom left corner.
To completely remove the Hidusbf driver and/or reinstall the stock Windows driver you need to:
- Go to the
DRIVER
directory in file explorer (hidusbf-master/hidusbf/DRIVER/
) - Right click the
HIDUSBFU.INF
file and click onInstall
- Restart your computer and you're done!
@Flisker
I would check that:
Setup.exe
as administrator?HIDUSBF.INF
andHIDUSBF_AS.INF
in the same directory asSetup.exe
?