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As i said, just double checking. Remember a friend asking me "does it have a battery pack?" "Yes..." "Then its wireless haha".
Is it registering at all? Can you see it on the hardware manager page? If so,try uninstalling though hardware manager while its plugged in, remove it, reset your computer, then plug it back in.
I've seen a Onza controller not respond untill we deleted the drivers and let it re install them again. So its worth a try.
You will have to apply the drivers manualy.
Exen if it isn't an afterglow, same process.
And I already tried reinstalling drivers. I'm telling ya people. I've tried EVERYTHING under the sun.
I eventually took the controller back and purchased an official Microsoft 360 controller. The microsoft controller works like a charm.
I'm new with PC gaming and have the same issue with the wired Xbox "gamestop" controller. How do you assign the xbox common driver class?
Even when you can, it sucks. I ended up buying an official controller; workslike a charm.
When I found the fix, you literally just look through what drivers you have installed. The specific driver you need is something that starts with Xbox. The list should be in alpha, so look more along the bottom of the list. It should be right there
The gamestop controller has a few issues anyway. For one, the thumbsticks don't have the same sensitivity that the official controllers have; which means you can only look, move, rapidly with no middleground for control.