![]() The manual and Windows FAQ are saying that it should work on Windows 8.1 with a cable. Is still flashing slowly and no game is finding the controller. Trying to update the driver results in "Already having the newest drivers". Online I found some drivers and after installing them, my PC tells me it is an Xbox Controller, but still with a tiny yellow warning sign in the device manager. My PC first recognized it as an unknown controller and I couldn't update anyĭrivers. After connecting the controller the white Xbox logo is flashing slowly. The manual says that cable is the only option here. On my Windows 10 Laptop for Work, it is no problem to connect the controller in any way (cable, Bluetooth, Adapter).īut i do have problems with my Windows 8.1 Gaming PC. Today I received my package and tried everything out. OR You have the option of buying the wireless adapter from Microsoft that they provide which I would recommend because the Bluetooth thing doesnt work well IMO. If you are using an Xbox One headset adapter, plug the adapter into the controller, then plug your 3.5-mm headphones into the adapter. Any Bluetooth adapter will work on your system with an Xbox One Controller as long as its the newest model of Xbone controller and you are using the last Win 10 update. While it doesn’t work with Linux or macOS, it is entirely backward compatible with Windows’ previous versions up to 7, as well as able to be fit into that spare USB 2.0 slot. If you are using the 3.5-mm headphone jack, plug the headphones into the appropriate port. This is also ideal for Bluetooth controllers like the PS4, PS5 DualSense and Xbox Series X controllers as the latency with 5.0 has been reduced incrementally from 4.0. I bought the Xbox One Wireless Controller with the Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 a couple of days ago. There are two ways to connect your headset: a 3.5-mm headphone jack, or the Xbox One headset adapter.
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