A:AnswerIt works with Windows 10 PCs without needing a USB adapter. Windows 10 has a feature where you can connect to certain newer Xbox One controllers like this one wirelessly, or it can also connect via Bluetooth.
A:AnswerIt’s an uncommon problem but a problem nonetheless. It’s not bad but can get annoying. I usually fix this problem just by restarting the whole console. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerIf you pair the controller to your Xbox 360 it will work make sure you go to settings and devices and hopefully you have the cord to pair and download the firmware from your 360 to the new controller and it will work just fine after the firmware update and pairing good luck happy hunting
A:AnswerThanks for your reply. It took some digging but I did find that the Xbox controller is not compatible with charging through the micro USB connection with standard rechargeable batteries. You have to use a rechargeable battery pack designed for this purpose. The reason is to prevent users from overcharging or providing a charge to batteries placed in the controller. If you have the proper rechargeable battery pack installed you can charge through the UBS port or depending on the system purchased use a charging stand.
A:AnswerIf you are running the headset adapter that works with the launch console controller yes, it also has a 3.5 mm jack in the bottom of it to plug in just a pair of regular headphones or a headset as well.