Gamestop Xbox Controller Driver Windows 8
The Xbox 360 Controller for Windows can be easily installed on any PC that has an available USB port and is running Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, or Windows 7. Note This information applies only to the Xbox 360 Controller for Windows. Feb 26, 2014 Hi, i want to connect a xbox 360 controller to my windows 8 computer, but i want to ask a few questions before i buy one, since i otherwise use a ps3 controller. First of all, do i need any drivers for an xbox controller on windows 8, or are they preinstalled?
May 26, 2012 - If you find difficulties running your XBOX 360 controller, then this will help. In the window that shows up, select your controller (Microsoft X-Box. *Size compared to Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows. Controller and headset sold separately. For use with the Xbox One Wireless Controller or Xbox Wireless Controller and controller compatible games on PCs and Tablets running Windows 10 with USB 2.0 or USB 3.0. Download Microsoft Xbox One Controller Driver for Windows 64-bit. OS support: Windows 7 / 8 64-bit. Your Xbox One controller needs to be connected to your PC through the micro USB cable for PC.
The Xbox One controller is one of the finest control pads ever designed. The same goes for the Titanfall Limited Edition Controller we just reviewed. But one flaw compared to Xbox 360 controllers is that Xbox One controllers don’t work on computers and tablets. Blame Microsoft, who have yet to release a PC driver even though it would take virtually no effort to do so.
Luckily, a hobbyist developer named Lucas Assis has developed a temporary Xbox One controller driver for Windows 7 and 8. It doesn't work on Windows RT, so this won't help regular Surface users. His solution requires the use of several companion programs (bundled with the driver) and a few quarts of elbow grease, but it does actually work. Pocket tanks 295 weapons download torrent. Until now, you’d have to endure a somewhat painful tutorial video in order to guide you through the process. Lucky for you guys, I’ve gone through that already so that we can bring you this easy-to-understand written guide!
Part One
- First download the driver package from Lucas's OneDrive. This includes the driver, vJoy, X360CE, and LibUSB.
Part Two
- Connect your Xbox One controller to the computer via micro-USB cable/
- Head to Device Manager. On Windows 8, right-click the Start Menu, select Control panel, and Device Manager.
- Xbox One controllers show up under Other devices as 'Controller.' They can't normally be installed because Microsoft still hasn't released drivers for them.
- Select the Controller and click Update Driver.
- Choose 'Browse my computer for driver software'
- Click 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'
- Scroll down to Universal Serial Bus devices
- Select WinUSB Device and answer yes to the Update Driver Warning.
- Repeat this process for any additional Xbox One controllers you connect.

Part Three
- Launch XboxOneDriverApp.exe (found in the App folder of the driver package).
- For each detected controller, one Xbox symbol lights up in the app. If using more than eight controllers (!), check the “Additional gamepads” box.
- Enable the “Trigger button” option for games that don’t otherwise support the analog triggers.
Part Four
- Install vJoy. You can select not to install the Feeder component, but the Configuration component is required.
- Launch the vJoy application file vJoyConf.exe.
- Select the options in the screenshot above and click Apply.
- If connecting more than one controller, repeat the settings and change the target device number for each controller.
- Return to Control Panel and search for joy. Choose “Set up USB game controllers” from the search results.
- Select the controller(s) from the Game Controllers list and verify that Windows detects your inputs.
- If everything works, close the Game Controllers list and close vJoyConf.

Part Five
- Install LibUSBDotNet. You can select not to install the Source and Example code. Make sure you select to install LibUSB with filter capabilities on the next screen.
- Finish the installation and allow the first installer to launch the filter installer wizard.
- Select “Install a device filter” and select the WinUSB device(s) from the top of the list. Choose Install and hit OK.
- Close LibUSB.
Part Six (optional)
- If you want the Xbox One controller to be detected as an Xbox 360 controller in games that support it (most modern controller-enhanced games), you also need to install X360CE and run it alongside XboxOneDriverApp.
- Windows 8 users: Before launching the program, right click it and choose to run it in Windows 7 compatibility mode and “Run this program as an administrator.”
- When first launching the app, it will ask if you want to create a DLL. Click Yes.
- You can now test and configure the buttons for each controller.
- Change the settings to those shown in the screenshot above.
Done!
If everything worked properly, your Xbox One controllers will now work on your PC or Windows 8 tablet! Launch a few games with controller support and enjoy the ergonomic comfort that only a well-designed controller can provide.
A few Windows 8 games with controller support to get you started:
- Asphalt 7 - Windows Store
- Asphalt 8 - Windows Store
- Dungeon Hunter 4 - Windows Store
- Halo: Spartan Assault - Windows Store
- Six-Guns - Windows Store
- Skulls of the Shogun - Windows Store
Xbox One Controller Driver
Thanks to Busyman96 for tipping us on the driver package!
Using a Gamestop Xbox 360 Controller with PC
Hello,
I just recently bought the wired Gamestop Xbox 360 controller to play dark souls on my PC, however I am having a problem with my computer not recognizing the controller in the right way.
First off, when I plugged the controller in for the first time my computer said it was unable to find the drivers for the device. (most people were saying they just plugged it in and it was ready to go) So I went and downloaded the drivers for the wired xbox 360 controller from microsoft, however it wont recognize my controller at all.
When I go into Device Manager I see the controller under 'Other Devices' and it is called 'MadCatz GamePad'. I feel like this is the root of the problem, and the controller should be recognized as being an Xbox 360 controller.
Usually the Google machine solves all my tech related problems, but I can't find any solutions for this. I appreciate any help :)