Zantos said:
RaikuFA said:
Zantos said:
I connect standard 360 controllers to my PC all the time. If you're using a wireless controller then you can buy a USB adaptor from Amazon for $19 and it looks a little bit like this: http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-Wireless-Gaming-Receiver-Windows-Pc/dp/B000HZFCT2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314150232&sr=8-1
Much cheaper than buying a new controller.
is it an official microsoft product? and can i buy one in a store?
Yeah it's official. It's the same adaptor that comes in the "Wireless controller for windows" pack. I'm not sure if you can buy it in a store, but I'd imagine you could check out Gamestop to see if that has it.
ok, it wont work, got one. this is what i did
1. Plug the USB cable from the Xbox Wireless Receiver into your computer's USB port.
2. Insert the included CD into your computer's CD/DVD drive. Install the wireless receiver's software and restart the computer (if necessary). The software can also be downloaded through the Microsoft Support website (see Resources).
3. Press the Xbox guide button on the controller to power on the device.
4. Press the "Connect" button on the wireless receiver. The light will flash green on the device.
5. Press the connect button on the Xbox controller, located on the top edge of the device near the "LB" button. The device has been connected successfully when the lights stop flashing on the wireless receiver and the controller.
on step 5, all 4 light keep on flashing
EDIT: Found out whats going on, this is what i did
1.Right click on Computer
2.Go to Properties
3.Click on Device Manager
4.Right click on the Unidentified Device
5.Go to Properties
6.Go to the Drive tab
7.Click on Update Driver...
8.Browse my computer for driver software
9.Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
10.Microsoft Common Controller for Window Class
11.Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows Version: 2.1.0.1349
12.Update Driver Warning
13.Click Yes