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I still have wireless 360 controllers as part of my driver, but if I get a hold of Xbox One Elite Hardware ID's I'll replace it.
HID\VID_0079&PID_0006\7&189191e0&0&0000
HID\VID_0079&PID_0006&REV_0107
HID\VID_0079&UP:0001_U:0004
HID_DEVICE_UP:0001_U:0004
Any chance you could add these ID's? (I believe they are the same, but got the HID and X360 device ID's just in case)
HID\VID_0E6F&PID_0413&IG_00
HID_DEVICE_SYSTEM_GAME
HID_DEVICE_UP:0001_U:0005
HID_DEVICE
USB\VID_0E6F&PID_0413&REV_0100
USB\VID_0E6F&PID_0413
It's an Afterglow X360 controller. Not sur eof it's model, though it does have "PL-3702" on the back. I've tried everything I can think of to troubleshoot but I suspect that it's just a different model from Afterglow.
Even tried editing the .inf files of the older driver - no such luck!