Can I Use A WIRED XBOX 360 Controller As A PC Controller
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DCAllAmerican
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Can I Use A WIRED XBOX 360 Controller As A PC Controller
Since it is hooked up using a USB?
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Jimmy Yakapucci
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They also now have a wireless PC adapter for the Wireless 360 controllers.
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Hmm -- maybe I should get a wireless one instead of another Logitech Dual Shock cloneMozgus wrote:Yes you can, and it's quickly becoming the "official" gamepad of PC gaming. If they weren't 40 dollars, I'd buy one. A lot of games natively support the controller now, and even have GUIs which match it's buttons (display an image of the appropriate button). Marvel Ultimate Alliance for example.
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for the wireless you need to get the wireless adapter (comes with the disk). I have tried attatching the wireless pads with the charger cables (USB) and it doesn't let me install the drivers. Not sure if this is a Vista problem or what.
As for the Wired ones, yes you can use those. They sell the wired ones with a disk with the drivers, but they are identical to the regular XBOX360 wired controllers and just come with the disk all for 5 bucks more... meh.
Just go HERE! to download the 32-bit version of the drivers. If you by any chance use 64-bit windows then just search for the "Xinput common controller" to find the 64-bit drivers.
It kinda sucks they hide the name behind the Xinput name. as opposed to calling it XBOX360 controller drivers... but meh.
As for the Wired ones, yes you can use those. They sell the wired ones with a disk with the drivers, but they are identical to the regular XBOX360 wired controllers and just come with the disk all for 5 bucks more... meh.
Just go HERE! to download the 32-bit version of the drivers. If you by any chance use 64-bit windows then just search for the "Xinput common controller" to find the 64-bit drivers.
It kinda sucks they hide the name behind the Xinput name. as opposed to calling it XBOX360 controller drivers... but meh.
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definately... it seems it doesn't recognize each direction of its 8 directions very well. Ever try playing Castlevania SoTN on the 360... ugh, some of the magic combos are a freakin' PAINRamatut4001 wrote:Yeah, I had a 360 controller way before I bought my 360. They're pretty nice except the D pad could be better considering I'm usually using them while emulating 8 or 16 bit 2D games.
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