
Drivers will automatically install when the device is connected, so the process is largely simplified Windows 10 is all set and ready to work with the Xbox Wireless Adapter. How to connect Xbox One controllers to PC using the Xbox Wireless Adapter

When you’re ready, follow these steps (there’s a little room for variance in the order, but if you’re not used to pairing Bluetooth devices in Windows, try to follow our order): To connect, you’ll also need to have your PC running the Windows 10 Anniversary Update or later You can see instructions on how to identify a Bluetooth-capable controller here (opens in new tab). While the original Xbox One controller did not support Bluetooth, some versions of the Xbox One controller do. How to connect Xbox One S controllers to PC via Bluetooth


Once connected, Windows 10 should automatically detect the Xbox One controller, and you’ll be able to use it with games that support controller input. If you know your controller is charged, try using a different Micro USB cable.) (If the logo briefly flashes and then turns off, your battery may be low, or the cable your using may only be for charging and not for data. Step three: Press the Xbox logo on your controller to turn it on.Step two: Connect the Micro USB end to your Xbox One controller.Step one: Connect your USB cable to your powered-on Windows computer.
