Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller - Robot White (Xbox One X, Xbox Series X, PC, Xbox One S, Xbox Series S)
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Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller - Robot White

Xbox One X, Xbox Series X, PC, Xbox One S, Xbox Series S


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DW91

6 months ago

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David Raemy

6 months ago

The Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller - Astral Purple is battery-operated. It requires two AA batteries for operation. Alternatively, you can use a separately available rechargeable battery such as the Xbox Rechargeable Battery Pack.

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julie

3 years ago

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Maude Comte

3 years ago

Here you are the details of compatibility between a Microsoft controller and Android : Feature Android support Connection via USB cable : Not supported Connect via Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows : Not supported Connect via Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 : Not supported Connecting via Bluetooth : Supported games on Android 5.1.1 or later: Minecraft: Gear VR Edition. Accessories attached to the controller : Not supported Audio via controller : Not supported Firmware Updates : Update your controller firmware from an Xbox console or PC. Reassign Xbox Elite Wireless Controller functions in the Xbox Accessories application : Not supported Reassign Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 functions in the Xbox Accessories application : Not supported

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tyler2781

4 years ago

Hello. :-) I would like to use this controller exclusively as a GamePad on the Windows 10 PC. Connecting via Bluetooth on the PC worked smoothly without an adapter, as my mainboard already has Bluetooth integrated. Unfortunately, however, there are errors or incorrect button assignments in some games. For example. When I start the game DMC - Devil May Cry (2013), the inputs move back and forth "by themselves" from the start menu. Apparently the controller switches back and forth between the Xbox buttons Y,B,A,X and 1,2,3,4. When I start the game Devil May Cry 5 (2019), the buttons are also assigned incorrectly. Although the Xbox buttons are displayed in the menu, the functions of the right analogue stick (camera) sit on LT and RT and the A button sits on B. Manual button mapping directly in the game is thus virtually impossible. I would like to avoid recalibrating the controller within Windows 10, as it is otherwise recognised correctly in all other games I have tested and because I fear that this could confuse things even more. I tried to find a solution directly on the Microsoft Xbox homepage. I then made sure that Windows 10 was up to date, as were all the Bluetooth drivers. I then also installed the "Xbox Accessories" app. In test mode, every button is displayed correctly. The controller can also be configured or updated here. However, only with the connection of a USB-C cable, which I unfortunately do not have or is not included in the scope of delivery of the controller. I tested alternately with my previous Xbox One controller. Funnily enough, these problems do not occur with this controller. Do I need an original MS Bluetooth adapter after all? Will I have to organise USB-C cables to update the controller? I could keep both controllers in case more games cause problems in the future, but it wouldn't be comfortable as I would have to pair them alternately. Does anyone know any advice? Regards :-)

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SadoR

4 years ago

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I had similar problems, in my case it was the bluetooth, but unfortunately I can only recommend one thing: buy the xbox wireless adapter if it's bluetooth. I play via Bluetooth myself, but other games, and I've never had such problems. It's just a rip-off from Microsoft that they don't include this adapter - there's no way around it if Bluetooth doesn't work :( Hope I could help you in some way :)

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Lucky Luck

4 years ago

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chuck_norris

4 years ago

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Hi, the following wireless controllers are supported: Xbox Wireless Controller with Bluetooth (Model 1708) Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 Xbox Adaptive Controller PlayStation DualShock 4 Wireless Controller Other MFi (Made for iOS) Bluetooth controllers may also be supported. Source: https://support.apple.com/de-ch/HT210414 The controller here is an Xbox Series X controller and does not seem to be compatible with Apple devices at the moment, but this should be possible in the near future via an update. See here: https://www.heise.de/news/Microsoft-Support-fuer-Xbox-Series-X-Controller-unter-iOS-und-Co-braucht-4968706.html To be on the safe side, I recommend you get a PS4 DualShock 4 controller or an Xbox One X controller -> Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller - Grey Blue Greetings

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