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Imported Xbox 360 Third Party White Windows Wireless Gaming Receiver¿ Generic
Product Features
The Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows lets you take your quality, wireless gaming experiences that you enjoy on your console and experience them on your Windows gaming platform.
* Will work with future Xbox 360 Wireless Accessories.
* Provides up to a 30-foot range for complete wireless freedom.
* Use up to four Wireless Controllers and four Wireless Headsets simultaneously with one Wireless Gaming Receiver.
* Easily integrates with PC gaming scenarios and utilizes the same binding technology as Xbox 360.
* Provides a great value by eliminating the need for additional accessories for Windows-based gaming at an attractive price point.
* Plugs into a PC USB port and has a six foot cable.
* Will not work on Windows 8
Step 1. Plug in the USB receiver and press and hold the power button on the Xbox 360 wireless controller (the one with the Xbox logo, Microsoft calls it the Guide button).
Step 2. The controller and receiver should pair automatically, but if not, press the button on the receiver. When paired, a green light will show on the controller and the receiver. The controller auto powers off if you don't use it for a while.
Step 3. If you're running Windows 7, the drivers should install automatically but if not , read the Windows 7 install note at the bottom of this listing . Note that the drivers on the CD (or Microsoft's website) add a feature so you can check the battery level by pressing the Guide button. Plus, you'll need the drivers to manage extra hardware such as the optional Xbox 360 headset which plugs into the controller.
Step 4. Load a game, and locate the controller options, and select the Xbox 360 Wireless controller instead of the keyboard. You may find that you have to manually assign buttons to game functions if there's no native support for the controller. Games which do support it should tell you what each button does in the manual.
If you find that your game doesn't support the controller, you can use a third-party utility such as Xpadder to remap keys to the controller's buttons.