

Hi everyone, I have spent hour and hours searching the web for a solution to fix and save key bindings and settings. I
came across ,I know I am possibly way to late too report this problem but like I said ,I have spent the last 3 days searching wed for answers, uninstalling the game and changing settings and going into game files but all to fail.
Then I came across this
1. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Virus & threat protection.
2. Under Virus & threat protection settings, select Manage settings.
3. Under Controlled folder access, select Manage Controlled folder access.
4. Switch the Controlled folder access setting to On or Off
My controlled folder access setting was off, so I turned it on and started up Tom Clancy's Division 2 set up all my key bindings, close the game down and started it up again, guess what.
All key bind settings have been saved.
I just wish I found this on the forums and maybe I could have been spending quality time playing the game and not trying to make this part work.
Ray
@Ubi-Keo
Hi there.
The problem I am having with the Saitek cyborg Command Pad is. None
of the keys will map in Division options.
The command pad has the correct drivers installed and in windows
11 control panel ,it shows that ,every time I push a key or move thumb stick
,it highlights the key on screen ,telling me all keys work but when I try and
map the keys in Division games, it won’t allow me to custom key mapping.
This was working on Windows 10 but windows 11, nothing.
Sorry for longwinded reply.
Ray
Hi all ,I need help with a problem I have when trying to custom key mapping .I am a lefty and I use a Saitek Cycborg command pad with a thumb joystick.
I used this in both Division and Division 2 (Windows 10 operating
system) and it worked fine until I updated to Windows 11, now I cannot remap my
key bindings.
I have looked all over the net to find a solution to solve this
problem.
I would be grateful if anyone can help me.
Ray:
Hi everyone, I have spent hour and hours searching the web for a solution to fix and save key bindings and settings. I
came across ,I know I am possibly way to late too report this problem but like I said ,I have spent the last 3 days searching wed for answers, uninstalling the game and changing settings and going into game files but all to fail.
Then I came across this
1. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Virus & threat protection.
2. Under Virus & threat protection settings, select Manage settings.
3. Under Controlled folder access, select Manage Controlled folder access.
4. Switch the Controlled folder access setting to On or Off
My controlled folder access setting was off, so I turned it on and started up Tom Clancy's Division 2 set up all my key bindings, close the game down and started it up again, guess what.
All key bind settings have been saved.
I just wish I found this on the forums and maybe I could have been spending quality time playing the game and not trying to make this part work.
Ray