I have a wireless xbox360 controller and I'm struggling to connect it to my PC (windows) , please help.
I have no experience with Xbox/PS but I thought it would be possible to connect any of those controllers to my PC wirelessly (via BT). I have no other wireless adapter or cable unfortunately for the controller. BT is running fine in Windows but just can't find the controller. CFClient doesn't recognize any input device.
This is where I'm stuck : http://wiki.bitcraze.se/projects:crazyf ... putdevices The input-device needs to be recognized by the host operating system. This means that it should be seen in the operating system and be usable in other applications or utilities.
It would really help if someone can point me in the right direction. I couldn't find any other info in wiki in how to do this, maybe it's basic but I can't just figure it out.
I'm looking hungry at my CF 2.0.
Done a little bit of digging and looks like the wireless controllers communicate with the XBox 360 using a proprietary RF protocol, and not Bluetooth, so the Bluetooth module built into the PC won't help.
I can either use a wireless controller + receiver or use a USB controller (wired).
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I just went out and bought a PS4 DualShock4 connected it via bluetooth to a Windows 8.1 machine and boom. done. Thats what I would suggest. Cables suck.
You need a usb-to-rf dongle in order to use the xbox 360 wireless controller with a PC.
I bought a knock-off from eBay, which works OK, since the 'Official' one cost more then I wanted to spend.
atomicdog wrote:You need a usb-to-rf dongle in order to use the xbox 360 wireless controller with a PC.
I bought a knock-off from eBay, which works OK, since the 'Official' one cost more then I wanted to spend.
I have an xbox 360 controller. I plug the controller and its receiver in via 2 USB ports - to a Windows 7 machine. Win7 recognizes the controller - confirmed by running joy.cpl. After launching CF PC Client, the xbox 360 controller doesn't show up in the list of controller devices.