Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional. He's written for Time, CNET, PCMag, and several other publications. He's the author of two tech books--one on ...
Rejoice, all ye who yearn to use Microsoft’s Xbox One controller wirelessly with your PC. Two years after the release of the Xbox One controller wireless adapter, Microsoft has finally found a way to ...
Microsoft has unveiled a new iteration of its Xbox Wireless Adapter, which allows you to connect Xbox One controllers to your PC. The new device will hit stores on August 8. The adapter is capable of ...
Omission of information and no official word from MS is worth noting. The best case scenario is that MS simply forgot to list that spec and they left a poor tech support guy to be their PR. That just ...
Windows gaming fans and Xbox gaming fans might argue about whose platform is better, but they generally agree on Microsoft's controllers. Until now, though, if you've wanted to use an Xbox One gamepad ...
Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 PC gamers can now play games with the Xbox One controller wirelessly. Microsoft has revealed the previously released Xbox Wireless Adapter, which only supported Windows 10 ...
Although PlayStation fans may think otherwise, the Xbox One controller is, for a lot of people, the de facto gamepad for a lot of their gaming experiences. Whether you play on your Xbox One itself, or ...
Microsoft's USB adapter for the Xbox One controller seems like a handy bit of kit. You plug it in and it automatically detects and supports up to eight controllers and four chat headsets (or two ...
The Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows, which will allow an Xbox One controller to work on a Windows computer, will only support Windows 10, Microsoft confirmed to Polygon today. The adapter will be ...
While connecting a Wireless Xbox controller to a Windows 11/10 PC is fairly simple (either via USB cable or through Bluetooth), some users are reporting that their Wireless Xbox One controller ...
The $25 (£20) adapter, which was first revealed at this year's Game Developers Conference, connects to PC via USB (2.0 or 3.0), and can communicate with up to eight Xbox One controllers simultaneously ...