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Why won't my PC find my Xbox controller?

To resolve this issue, restart your controller: Power off the controller by pressing and holding the Xbox button  for 6 seconds. Press the Xbox button  again to power it back on. Connect your controller to your PC using a USB cable or the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows.
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Why won't my PC recognize my controller?

Without question, the very first thing you must do when you find out that your Windows PC is unable to recognize your gamepad is restart the gamepad. This is the same as turning the gamepad off, if it has an on/off button, and turning it back on. If that does not work, you can plug it into a different port.
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Why won't my PC detect my controller Bluetooth?

Check your Bluetooth device

Make sure your device is turned on, is charged or has fresh batteries, and is in range of the PC you want to connect to. Then, try the following: Turn off your Bluetooth device, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on. Make sure your Bluetooth device is in range.
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Why is my Xbox controller not showing up on my PC Bluetooth?

On your PC, select the Start button, and then select Settings > Devices > Bluetooth. Turn Bluetooth to On so that it can discover Bluetooth devices. Select Add Bluetooth or other device.
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Why is my Xbox One controller flashing and not connecting to PC?

What do I do if my Xbox controller starts blinking when connected to a PC? If your controller continues to blink when attempting to connect it to a PC, the problem is most likely that it ins't pairing correctly. Open your PC's Devices list, locate the Xbox controller, and select it to connect.
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How to connect to Xbox controller to PC?

Here's the entire step-by-step process:

Right-click the Bluetooth icon in your system tray. Click "Add a Bluetooth Device." Click "Add Bluetooth or other Device" and select Bluetooth. Click "Xbox Wireless Controller." Wait until the Guide button is solid white and the Bluetooth menu says the controller is connected.
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How do I enable USB controller on PC?

Press the Windows key , type game controller, and then select the Set up USB game controllers option in the search results. Click the name of the joystick or gamepad you want to test and click the Properties button or link.
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How do I get my Xbox controller to work on my PC with USB?

Plug a micro-USB charging cable into the top of the controller and plug the other end into your PC. If you're using an Xbox Series X|S, Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, or Xbox Adaptive Controller, connect your controller by using a USB-C cable.
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Why is my USB connected but not showing up?

Generally, a USB drive not showing up means the drive is disappearing from File Explorer. It might be that the drive is visible in the Disk Management tool. To verify this, go to This PC > Manage > Disk Management and check whether your USB drive shows up there.
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Can all Xbox controllers connect to PC?

The current generation of Xbox Series S|X controllers, most recent Xbox One controllers and the second generation Elite controller all support Bluetooth connectivity. This means you can connect them to any Windows PC, laptop or tablet that has Bluetooth capabilities.
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Why is my controller not connecting to my PC wired?

If you're using a wired controller, a broken USB cable can be the cause. Try a cable with no problem and check to see if the problem is resolved.
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Do wired Xbox One controllers work on PC?

Wired Xbox controllers

The Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S controllers all use USB cables to connect to connect to your PC. It really is that simple: they'll be recognized by Windows and just work in any PC game with controller support.
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Why is my Xbox wired controller not working?

The cable could be worn out or broken. Make sure it's securely plugged in on both ends. If that's not the issue, unplug it from the Xbox One and plug it into a different USB port on the console. If the controller still won't turn on, disconnect the Play & Charge cable and try a different micro USB cable.
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Do Xbox controllers need drivers for PC?

Fact: Windows 10 automatically installs the driver for devices as you connect them to the computer. However, there are chances that Windows doesn't install the driver. In such cases, you will need to update the drivers on your own and this can be done both manually and automatically.
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How many Xbox controllers can connect to PC adapter?

Play Across Your Devices

With the included Xbox Wireless Adapter, you can connect up to 8 Xbox Wireless Controllers at once and play games together wirelessly on Windows PC.
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How do I manually connect my Xbox one controller to my PC?

Press and hold the Pair button  on the top of the controller (the raised button). The Xbox button  on the controller will flash more rapidly—this means your controller is searching for a PC. On your PC, press the Start button , then select Settings > Devices (on Windows 11: Settings > Bluetooth & devices).
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How to connect a controller to a PC that doesn t have Bluetooth?

Use a USB cable to connect your PS4 controller to your PC

The easiest way to pair your controller with your PC is with a USB cable. You can even use the one you use for charging your controller. Ideally, though, you'll probably want a longer cord to add a bit more range.
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Can all Xbox controllers connect to PC Bluetooth?

Xbox One controllers lack Bluetooth connectivity and rely specifically on Xbox's wireless communication standard. This is fine for Xbox consoles but not for PCs. You can still use one with your PC, but the process is different; you must get a wireless dongle.
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Do all controllers work with PC?

Any controller that has two analog sticks, two shoulder buttons, and two trigger buttons, and is capable of connecting to your computer via USB, is usable with PC games. Some require more configuration than others, which we'll cover below.
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How do you pair an Xbox controller?

Connect the controller wirelessly to Xbox One
  1. Turn on your Xbox One.
  2. Insert either AA batteries or rechargeable batteries from the Xbox One Play & Charge Kit into the controller. ...
  3. Turn on your controller by pressing and holding the Xbox button . ...
  4. Press and release the Pair button  on the Xbox.
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How to use Xbox controller on PC without Steam?

Connect Your Xbox Controller to PC With Bluetooth
  1. Hold the Guide button to turn on the controller.
  2. Hold the Pairing button for three seconds until the Guide button flashes.
  3. Right-click the Bluetooth icon in your system tray.
  4. Click "Add a Bluetooth Device."
  5. Click "Add Bluetooth or other Device" and select Bluetooth.
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What Xbox controller works with Windows 10?

Whether it came with the Xbox One or Xbox Series, or you bought it separately, the Xbox Wireless Controller is immediately compatible with any Windows 10 or 11 PC as a wired controller; just plug it into a USB port and you can start playing with it.
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