Download Microsoft Xbox One Controller Driver for Windows 64-bit. OS support: Windows 7 / 8 64-bit. Your Xbox One controller needs to be connected to your PC through the micro USB cable for PC.
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- Four months after the launch of the console, Microsoft still hasn't released a PC driver for the Xbox One controller. Someone else has finally done it for them. With a few caveats, YouTube user.
- Spectra Illuminated Controller for Xbox One. A sleek design with 225 light-up color combinations in the body and handles, 15 different LED colors, 3 illumination modes and 4 brightness settings establish the Spectra as the world’s most colorful Xbox One controller.
- Jun 5, 2014 - [ATTACH] These are official drivers which allow an Xbox One Controller to be installed and used with a Windows PC The new PC drivers will.
- I would suggest you to update the drivers and follow the steps provided in the article mentioned below to connect it and see if it helps you to fix the issue. How to connect an Xbox One Wireless Controller to a PC. Xbox One Controller Drivers. Hope the information provided is helpful. Do let us know if you have any more concern related to Windows.
- May 16, 2017 - I have gotten to the point where my controller was recognised, but not. That your controller's ID isn't already among the xbox one controllers.
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Pros: -looks very good
-amazing LEDs
Cons: -doesn't work on my PC
Other Thoughts: Very good for what its meant for... Xbox (i have tested it on Xbox One). However, It doesn't work on my PC like my previous controller I was replacing. This might be an individual problem, but be warned.
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Pros: Great feeling controller for the short time that it worked properly
Cons: Bought one of these, Used it for a month when the A button stopped working properly. About another month after that, the B button stopped working as well. Upon taking the controller apart, i found that the rubber pads that actually make contact with the board to register button presses had ripped on the A and B buttons! The rubber used on said pads is quite literally tissue paper thin, and is a joke compared to any other controllers ive had apart. Loved this controller for the short time it lasted, and considered buying another until i opened it and seen how cheap the innards are. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
Pros: My son plays Xbox One all the time and this is his first choice in controller.
Cons: He says it's got everything but it's not wireless.
Other Thoughts: Price beats that of Xbox.
Pros: This controller is great! Feels way better than my old Xbox 360 controllers. The layout is almost the exact same as an official Microsoft Xbox One controller. However the shape is different, and in my opinion, better. More comfortable than the official controller. It's wired meaning no recharge or random disconnects during game play. Triggers and shoulder buttons are nice, tight, and responsive. Buttons have more of a mechanical feel to them than rubber membrane mushiness. Although I am pretty sure they are rubber membrane since this controller is $10 less than the official one. Nice long cord is a plus, with breakaway for those little mistakes that we all make. Works great on my PC which is what I bought it for. Like the Afterglow series of controllers for Xbox 360 and PS3 the led lightshow is awesome, yet totally unneeded. It's just cool looking that's all.
Cons: My only con really has to do with Windows, and not this controller. I know these aren't made to be used with PC, however, it is possible and not that hard to get going. Now That I have found all the things I needed to get it going in the first place. (See other thoughts)
Also, just nitpicking here but, I wish it had a braided cable. Most companies won't spring for braided, but I just love it so much. Oh well....
Other Thoughts: As I have said, I bought this for PC. After playing an Xbox One at a friends house, making fun of how something with graphics and features that still are no match for a PC, and still costs around the $400 mark (if you want all the bells and whistles), I really liked the controllers. I have a ton, and I mean A TON, of Xbox 360 controllers for several PCs in my house. I wanted one of those now (I'm very childish like that). I didn't want to spend all of the extra money for the 'Windows Cable' after already spending money on the official controller. So I figured I'd see what 3rd party companies have been up to. Seeing that this was wired, which I prefer anyway over wireless, I went with this. It's not that different from the Microsoft wireless one. A bit cheaper in the manufacturing process, but not that bad. Ten dollars cheaper than the other one too. My only gripe was that Windows did not recognize it right off the bat. I mean I know Xbox 360 controllers weren't plug and play either. You needed a simple driver to make them work. After a little bit of digging I found out some info that might help others when trying to install this, or any other Xbox One controller on their PC. Whether it be official or third party, it all works the same.
First and foremost...This is how to get it to work with Windows 7 (since Windows 8 - 8.1 is so horrible). Find and download the Major Nelson driver (ask google where to find it). Don't install it yet. Next update Windows to the newest Service Pack (July 2014). Any other updates, that don't have to do with security should be applied as well. This is key, because without doing this, all the controller will do is flash and won't connect. Believe me, I spent almost an hour messing with this until I figured out, 'Oh duh!!! Windows update is turned off!'. After the update reboot, install the driver, plug and play! The light on the controller will flash a few times, connect, then vibrate to let you know it's connected. That's it you're off. Very pleased with this purchase, plan on getting another one after Christmas. Oh and just a warning, I did my research before I bought this. I don't know if it is true or not, but I read a review on another website where one guy said that the leds being left on for too long caused the internals to melt. Making the triggers stick and shoulder buttons not work unless really pressed hard. Seems like boloney to me, but just be weary. I've found myself not turning them on unless the room is dark, and turning them off when I'm not using it. Just food for thought.
Xbox One Spectra Driver
Four months after the launch of the console, Microsoft still hasn't released a PC driver for the Xbox One controller. Someone else has finally done it for them. With a few caveats, YouTube user Lucas Assis has uploaded video instructions and a driver that will make your Xbox One controller work with your PC. The video is 11 minutes long, so it's not exactly a plug and play solution, but if you really like the Xbox One controller this will get it talking to your PC.
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Assis' solution uses a combination of a generic USB driver, controller emulating software vJoy, libusb (which allows applications to access USB devices), and his own application, which supports up to 16 (!) controllers. All of these are included in the download .
Basically, after downloading it you'll need to:
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- Open your device manager and plug in your Xbox One controller
- Install the WinUSB device driver (a Windows driver)
- Install vJoy
- Open vJoy and use it to detect the controllers
- Install libusb, launch its filter installer wizard and use it to install the two WinUSB devices that are your controllers.
- Open Assis' app.
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Assis does a good job of walking you through these steps in the video. They're are little involved, but nothing you need a computer science degree for.
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From there you'll probably want to install XPadder or x360ce (included in the download) to make it work with games as if it were an Xbox 360 controller. As you'll see in the video, x360ce is a little problematic, and Assis still has some issues with the d-pad, but until Microsoft offers something better, we'll have to make do with homemade solutions. And it took Assis all of a day to make his application. By the time Microsoft gets around to fully supporting the controller, this utility may have ironed out all the kinks.