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I went out and bought a new one at Best Buy, plugged it in, and it worked, no problem. Microsoft Official Xbox One Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 V2 Microsoft Official Xbox One Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 Value Xbox 360 Wireless N. Price comparison Find the best price for Microsoft Xbox. The computers didn't even recognize it as a device. Shop for Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows Gaming Accessories. Then I pulled it out of a drawer after it lay dormant for 6 months or so, and plugged into a computer it worked on before, it didn't do anything. I had a perfectly good Xbox 360 wireless adapter that worked for a few years, not tons of use. (not 100% on this) Try it on a second computer.
#BEST XBOX WIRELESS ADAPTER FOR PC DRIVER#
I believe the light comes on when it gets power, even before the proper driver is loaded.
If you plug it in and nothing happens at all, then you probably have a dead device. It says it's for Vista but Vista and Windows 7 share the same driver model. Or better yet, this article here which seems to work for people that can't get it going any other way. If that's the case follow the instructions in this article. Use the Xbox Accessories app to remap buttons and create custom controller profiles for your favorite games.
Plug in any supported headset with the 3.5mm audio jack. Quickly pair and switch between PCs, supported consoles, and mobile phones or tablets. In the top level of the device manager, if you plug in the wireless controller, you should see a top level of "Microsoft Common Controller For Windows Class" if you don't see that, and the device is actually working, it should show in an "Other devices" or "Unknown devices" section. With the included Xbox Wireless Adapter, you can connect up to 8 Xbox Wireless Controllers at once and play games together wirelessly on Windows PC. In Windows 7, hit the windows key and type device m in the search and you should see device manager, select that. All devices that you have plugged in should show in the Windows Device Manager, whether they have a driver or not. There is probably more solutions I tried but cannot remember right now, though this adapter works perfectly fine on my fathers PC, I tried even extracting the.