This process is mainly focused on the Xbox One wireless controllers connecting to a Windows 10 operating system, but the process is quite similar for any instance of needing to connect. The most simple step of the bunch is to simply turn the controller on. After the controller is turned on, press and hold the Pair button.
This button is located on the top of the controller, close to the USB charge port. Now that you know what this button is actually for, press and hold it for 3 seconds until the Xbox button in the middle of the controller begins to rapidly flash.
This is the signal that your controller is ready to be paired. Just wait patiently and Windows will download or install the related driver software very quickly. Step 3. When you see the pop-up notification that shows the drivers have been installed, you can use your controller immediately. Step 4. Open a game that support your controller and then press a button, pull a trigger, or move a stick on the controller to test if your controller works properly.
Then you can follow the steps below to setup a wireless Xbox controller on a Windows PC and to play games with it. Prepare an Xbox wireless gaming receiver. Once it is plugged in, you will see a green light appeared on the receiver, which indicates that the unit is working properly. Install software to make sure the gaming receiver and the wireless Xbox controller to properly sync with one another. Hi, First, make sure you have installed the latest driver: Xbox Accessories Software 1.
I would suggest uninstall and reinstall it again to check the result. If the issue persists, right click on the 'Unspecified' device, properties, under "Hardware tab", what is shown under "device functions"? In addition, what is the model of your PC? Monday, January 4, AM. I tried all your options, and no dice. The Motionnjoy emulator, following the instructions from the official website do the official install, then the Motioninjoy install did not work.
Kept giving me an error. I think it is because I have a 32 bit system, instead of the 64 bit system they have been using for their testing. Tuesday, January 5, PM.
Hi, What is the error when installing Motioninjoy? Did the XBOX work before installing windows 7? Was it an upgrade to windows7 or clean install? I would suggest go to device manager, right click on the unspecified device, remove it, restart the computer and install the latest driver again to check the result. Friday, January 8, AM. I could post the entire error message, but in essence, it is not rewriting things like it should for the use of the controller.
I have no idea why it won't. The laptop came with Windows 7 installed, so I assume a clean install. The device manager does not show any errors. At the Xbox forums, it says that the plug and play adapter I was using is not valid for connection into a computer, and that is only for charging a controller, not for connecting to anything other than a So it won't show up connecting to a computer that way, which, to me, makes no sense.
They say I am going to need to buy the wireless dongle to use them. If that is the case, fine, but still, seems kinda cheap to me. Friday, January 8, PM.
I am sorry to say that the plug-n-play kit doesn't allow the controller to connect to a PC. I have tried this numerous times and looked at numerous forums. You either need a wireless usb adapter to catch the wireless signal from the controller, or you need a wired controller.
Saturday, January 16, PM. All you need to do is get the driver and you will find it in this link.. If the driver is still not updating through Device Manager, then there seems to be some unofficial workaround although, I'm not going to suggest them since they would obviously not be recommended by Microsoft.
From searching around the net it seems like quite a few are having this problem, and some seem to be suggesting Microsoft removed all official download sources for this driver, and eventually "broke" the Windows update for the driver. Instead of bumping an old topic, you might have better luck if you create your own topic that explains your issue. As the others already said: Don't bump old threads, and create your own thread for this topic. You can't use Xbox One controllers on Windows 7 via Bluetooth.
Also, if your PC supports it, you can still try to install Windows 10, and supply your Windows 7 serial number to license it. Do it before January , as Windows 7 then leaves support and won't get any security updates anymore! We will be locking this older thread due to it being revived by a new post.
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