Difference between revisions of "Controller:Xbox 360 Controller"
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Revision as of 07:55, 21 April 2017
XInput support | |
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Predecessor | |
Xbox Controller | |
Successor | |
Xbox One Controller | |
Key points
- Natively supported by most modern games.
- Drivers map triggers to same axis in Directinput games
- The Play & Charge Cable does not work for connecting a wireless controller; it is only for charging.
- The Xbox 360 Chatpad is not natively supported; use the Chatpad Super Driver (wired controllers only).
General information
- Official Xbox website
- Official Microsoft Hardware division website
- "Xbox on other devices" at Xbox Support
Availability
- Wired controller - Official website
- Wireless controller - Official website (Comes bundled with a Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows)
- Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows - Amazon (Required for use of the Wireless Xbox 360 Controller on Windows)
Use with PC platforms
Windows
- The controller/receiver should be automatically detected on Windows Vista and later. If it is not detected or you are using Windows XP install the Xbox 360 Accessories Software (for both wired and wireless controllers).
OS X
- Use the TattieBogle OS X Driver.
Linux
- This controller is "Plug and Play" on most distributions of Linux.
- Xboxdrv is an alternative to the stock driver and allows many configuration options.
Issues fixed
The Xbox Support website has multiple support pages on using the Xbox 360 Controller with Windows.
- "Using the Xbox 360 controller for Windows"
- "Troubleshoot your Xbox 360 controller for Windows"
- "Set up your Xbox 360 controller for Windows"
- "Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows"
- "Configure your Xbox 360 controller for Windows"
No force feedback vibration in DirectInput games
- Install Force Feedback Driver for XInput (for Windows 8 and later use the Windows 7 version). Some games will still not support vibration even with this installed.
Guide button doesn't turn off controller
- The Xbox 360 Controller for Windows has a well-known limitation, namely you can't turn it off with the GUIDE button, except in Games for Windows Live games.
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Wireless Gaming Receiver randomly disconnects
- The receiver doesn't work in a USB 3.0 or 1.1 port, only use it in a USB 2.0 port.
Broken Wireless Gaming Receiver
- A very common issue where the Microsoft Wireless Receiver suddenly fails and stops working.
Instructions |
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Inaccurate d-pad
- If you experience input errors from the d-pad, following this procedure might fix it.
Wireless Gaming Receiver not recognized
- This is usually caused by using a knock-off receiver; the official Wireless Gaming Receiver is never sold separately.
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Other information
Related accessories
- Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows - Required for use of a wireless Xbox 360 controller on PC
- Headset accessories - Both wired and wireless headsets should work with Windows
- Xbox 360 Chatpad - usable with the Chatpad Super Driver (wired controllers only)
Technical information
- Device name: Controller (XBOX 360 For Windows), HWID: 045E:028E
Controller button | Button label and axis |
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A | Button 1 |
B | Button 2 |
X | Button 3 |
Y | Button 4 |
LB | Button 5 |
RB | Button 6 |
LT | Z-axis positive |
RT | Z-axis negative |
Back | Button 7 |
Start | Button 8 |
Left stick | Button 9, X-axis, Y-axis |
Right stick | Button 10, X-rotation, Z-rotation |
Guide button | |
D-pad up | POV up |
D-pad down | POV down |
D-pad left | POV left |
D-pad right | POV right |
XInput Battery Meter
- Displays a battery meter for connected XInput controller devices in the Windows taskbar.