Sza1008 Gamepad Driver Updated May 2026

The SZA1008 gamepad just got a driver update that improves compatibility, fixes bugs, and tightens input responsiveness. Below is a concise overview of the changes, why they matter, and step‑by‑step installation instructions so you can get back to gaming quickly.

Driver is included in kernel 6.8+. For older kernels, flash sza1008.ko via Magisk module.


Cause: Conflict with older Visual C++ Redistributables. Solution: sza1008 gamepad driver updated

If the sza1008 gamepad driver updated causes more problems than it solves, you can roll back.

However, note that rolling back will re-introduce the input lag and Windows 11 24H2 connection drops. Only roll back if you are on Windows 10 or a specialized Linux gaming rig (where the new driver sometimes breaks Steam Input). The SZA1008 gamepad just got a driver update

Fix: This is a known conflict with some older games (e.g., Dark Souls remastered). Open joy.cpl → SZA1008 Properties → Settings → set “Rumble idle timeout” to 200ms. Apply.

The SZA1008 is a generic chipset model number often found in third-party USB gamepads, arcade sticks, or retro-style controllers. These devices are frequently manufactured by OEM factories in China and sold under various brand names (or unbranded). Cause: Conflict with older Visual C++ Redistributables

Because these controllers often use generic chipsets, finding the specific "SZA1008" driver can be difficult. This guide outlines the best methods to update your driver and ensure the controller works with modern games.