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https://superuser.com/questions/1106247/how-can-i-get-the-vendor-id-and-product-id-for-a-usb-device
If I'm right then you shouldn't see any responses as the controller isn't connected to the PC. What you've probably got there isn't a wired controller - it's a wireless controller with a Play and Charge cable. Unfortunately all that cable does is carry power from the PC to the controller - it doesn't carry any data either way, so you'd still need to connect the controller to the PC through a wireless receiver.
nontheless why do you need steam to recognize it anyway? steam input is for EMULATING a xbox pad if you _don't_ have genuine one. it should work in game anyway (as long as its supports gamepad).
To make it work you'd additionally and as he/she said need a "Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for Windows" wireless adapter" (045e:0719). Your controller does not have a USB interface and can not ever work with just that power cable that you have there.
Note; an actual wired Microsoft Xbox 360 controller does not have a detachable cable.