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Answer» Does ANYONE know if I need to buy ONE of these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Xbox-Wireless-Gaming-Receiver-Windows/dp/B000MGVAAQ/ref=pd_sim_vg_h__2 to use a wireless Xbox 360 controller on a PC or can I just use any OLD bluetooth adapter? They work on the same frequency band.Yes you have to buy one Thought so, I assume that the adapters work off blue tooth but the adapter also converts the output of the receiver to that of a wired Xbox controller. So that if the commands were to be received by a normal blue tooth device, it would be gibberish. Erm we were talking about wireless controllers.Yes. I know. Quote from: Accessless on June 15, 2010, 03:50:52 PM I assume that the adapters work off blue tooth but the adapter also converts the output of the receiver to that of a wired Xbox controller. The "format" of a wired XBox controller is the same as a standard USB controller. But, I don't think you are talking about XBox controllers at all, actually- from the colour scheme of the link, I imagine you are actually talking about Xbox 360 controllers. No idea what MS might have changed with that.Yes I mean 360 controllers. Sorry, the original Xbox was so laughable that I don't recognise it as a major console and as such refer to the 360 as just "Xbox". Anyway I digress, I'm making wild and unfounded speculations on how a wireless Xbox 360 controller communicates with a USB receiver for the PC. I think that the wireless controllers use blue tooth in some way and that the USB wireless adapters convert the input to the PC into that of a conventional wired 360 controller. (So that the PC thinks that it has a wired contoller pluged into it) |
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