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Left click Start button on your desktop.
Click Control Panel
Click Ease of Access
Click Change how Your Keyboard Works
Make sure the box next to Turn on Sticky Keys is unchecked
Click Set up Sticky Keys
Uncheck the box that says Turn on Sticky Keys when SHIFT Is Pressed Five Times
This should fix the issue.
Xbox 360 wired controller plugs right in. (Wireless one won't work)
PS3 and PS4 controllers work as long as the usb cable is plugged in, because unlike the wireless XBox controllers, the USB cable on PS controllers carry data.
I'm using a PS3 controller with a 3rd party program to emulate it as an Xbox 360 controller, if that makes any sense. I Read something about PS4 controllers having better driver support and not needing the 3rd party program.
This.
Wireless 360 controller works just fine, so long as you have the receiver. And buying a knock-off receiver is probably cheaper than buying a wired 360 controller.