: Select your controller and click Properties . You should now see a Vibration Test or Effect tab.

: Vibration may not work if the gamepad is connected to a USB 3.0 port; try a USB 2.0 port if the device is older.

To enable vibration on a generic USB gamepad, you typically need to download and install a specific force-feedback driver, as Windows often provides only basic input support by default. These drivers are commonly packaged as or .rar files containing a "Setup.exe" that adds a "Vibration" or "Effect" tab to your controller settings. Recommended Download Sources

: In Windows, search for "Set up USB game controllers" in the Start menu.