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Once upon a time, Microsoft didn't support its own controllers on its own PC platform. You needed hacked drivers and workarounds to use the excellent Xbox One controller with PC games. That's no longer the case, with official drivers built right into Windows 10. So, while it's easy to do, there's more to it than just plugging it in. Here's a complete guide.

Products used in this guide

  • The controller: Xbox One controller ($47)
  • The cable: Anker micro USB cable ($11)
  • Going wireless: Xbox Wireless Adapter ($23)
  • For USB-C PCs: AmazonBasics USB-C adapter ($9)
  • The app: Xbox Accessories for Windows 10 (Free)

How to use a micro USB cable with the Xbox One controller

By far the simplest way to use an Xbox One controller is to use a micro USB cable. Attach to the connector on your controller and any free USB port on your PC, and it'll automatically recognize it's there and you're good to go.

Any decent cable will do the trick, even the one that you use to charge your phone.

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However, it's not just desktop PCs that you can use an Xbox One controller with. It's perfectly possible to use it with a tablet or laptop, and in those cases, you may only have USB-C connectors available.

The easiest thing to do is get a USB-C to USB-A dongle, allowing you to use a regular micro USB cable through the USB-C connector on your laptop or tablet.

The Xbox Wireless Adapter

Microsoft also has an official wireless dongle for Windows PCs that allows you to go wire free. The first-generation controller and the Xbox Elite controller don't support Bluetooth, so to go wireless on your PC you'll need the dongle.

It isn't expensive, and the redesigned model is much smaller than the original. Simply plug it in to your PC and connect your controller to is as you would the Xbox One, by holding down the pairing button on the top.

The Bluetooth controller

The current generation Xbox One controller from Microsoft supports Bluetooth. Any currently on sale, or that came with the Xbox One S or Xbox One X have Bluetooth capabilites. That means you can connect it to any Windows PC, laptop, or tablet that has Bluetooth built in.

  1. Open settings on your PC.
  2. Go to devices.
  3. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
  4. Turn on the controller by pressing the large round X button.
  5. Click on the controller in your discovered devices to pair.

This is particularly handy if you're taking a controller on the road with you and your laptop. One less cable to pack!

Taking advantage of the Xbox Accessories app

This is particularly handy if you're using an Xbox Elite Controller, as the Xbox Accessories app allows you to customize the buttons and paddles to a layout of your choice.

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It's in the Windows Store to download to your PC, all you need to do is connect the controller to the PC to get started. There's a bunch of things you can do to customize your controller for your favorite games, and you can save two profiles to the Elite Controller at any one time.

All the gear you need

Exactly which piece of equipment you need will depend on which controller you want to use with which type of Windows PC. The list below covers off everything you might need to get your hands on.

Xbox One Controller($47 at Amazon)

The Xbox One Controller is officially supported by Windows 10, and it's also the best around!

Anker micro USB cable($11 at Amazon)

This braided cable from Anker is reliable, braided for durability and plenty long enough to reach your gaming PC.

Xbox Wireless Adapter($23 at Amazon)

The official wireless adapter from Microsoft, this is what you need if you're using an Elite or first-gen controller to go wire-free.

AmazonBasics USB-C adapter($9 at Amazon)

For laptops and tablets without regular USB ports, pop this into the USB-C connector and use a regular micro USB cable with your controller.

Xbox Accessories app(Free at Microsoft)

Particularly useful for Elite Controller owners, this app allows you to customize button layouts, paddles and save your favorite profiles for easy use.

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It appears that all of my USB 3.0 ports have stopped working.
Yesterday, my mouse has randomly stopped working during use. When I unplugged and re-plugged it, my keyboard has stopped working as well. After attempting different solutions, it appears that they only work when I connect them to the USB 2.0 ports. When trying to connect any device to the USB 3.0 ports, they don't see to work. I have a webcam which has lights on it, and when I connect it to the 3.0 ports, the lights light up, suggesting there is power going through the port, however the webcam isn't detected at all. My keyboard, mouse and microphone should also light up when connected, however these only light up and work when connected to the 2.0 ports.
I've tried checking the device manager, and uninstalling all of the devices under Universal Serial Bus Controllers tab, and restarting, this did not fix the issue.
I've noticed I had three devices under the 'Other devices' tab. These were:
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller
SM Bus Controller
I have installed the Intel USB 3.0 drivers and one of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controllers disappeared from the tab. I've also installed the Intel Chipset installation and the SM USB Controller disappeared from the tab as well.
Now I only have one Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller in the 'Other devices' tab, and searching for updates doesn't seem to help. I've also tried manually selecting the Intel USB 3.0 driver for it, but it doesn't seem to apply to it.
Keyboard doesn't work if connected to 3.0 port during boot, so can't go to safe mode or bios unless keyboard is connected to 2.0.
Please help, thank you.

I've tried running an Easy Fix diagnostic which has also located the USB Controller with a missing driver, yet hasn't detected any drivers for it. Any idea whether this could be the problem, and where to find drivers for it? I've already tried installing a couple, listed below.

XHCI hand off and EHCI hand off are both enabled. USB legacy support is enabled.

Update: I've installed the ASMedia driver from the MSI website, and there are no longer driverless controllers. However, the USB 3.0 ports still aren't working.

Drivers I've reinstalled -

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Intel(R)_USB_3.0_eXtensible_Host_Controller_Driver_5.0.4.43
Chipset_10.1.1.42_Public
Motherboard - MSI MS 7916 (Z97 GAMING 7)
OS - Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
Processor - Intel Core i7-4790K