What is the controller of xbox to microsoft for the work of the PC with windows 8?

What is the controller of xbox to microsoft for the work of the PC with windows 8?

Hello

Do you use a wired or wireless Xbox controller?

Yes, you can connect Xbox controller to Windows 8. I suggest you return the item if you use wired Xbox Controller and check if it helps.

Connect an Xbox 360 wired controller to your computer
http://support.Xbox.com/en-us/Xbox-360/accessories/connect-wired-controller-computer

If you use wireless, please refer to the article for more information.

Set up your Xbox 360 for Windows controller
http://support.Xbox.com/en-us/Games/PC-games/Xbox-controller-for-Windows-Setup

Hope this information helps. Answer the post with an up-to-date issue report to help you further.

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