Many Windows 10, 8 and Windows 8.1 users have been reporting. So, you are advised to download and install the latest drivers. Xbox One controller.
xb1usb.11059.0.140526x64.msi
2.8 MB
Windows 8.1 Xbox One
764,412
Input Devices
Windows 7 / 8 64-bit
Note: Your Xbox One controller needs to be connected to your PC through the micro USB cable for PC gaming.
The greatest gamepad – now even better
The Xbox One Wireless Controller features over 40 improvements to the award-winning Xbox 360 Wireless Controller.
More immersive
Feel the action like never before with Impulse Triggers. New vibration motors in the triggers provide precise fingertip feedback bringing weapons, crashes, and jolts to life for a whole new level of gaming realism.
Windows 8.1 Xbox One Controller Driver Download
New expansion port with high speed data transfer enables clearer chat audio when using a compatible headset.**
More precise
Newly designed D-pad is responsive to both sweeping and directional movements.
Thumbstick improvements enable better grip and accuracy.
Trigger and bumpers are designed for quicker access.
More comfortable
Grips and contours have been designed to fit a wider range of hand sizes comfortably.
Batteries fit inside the controller body, allowing your hands more room to naturally grip the controller.
Additional features
Contents: Wireless Controller and AA Batteries (2).
Up to 30ft wireless range.
Connect up to 8 Wireless Controllers at once to your console.
Menu and View buttons for easy navigation.
Seamless profile and controller pairing. Infrared LEDs in the controller can be sensed by the Kinect sensor.
Expansion port for add-on devices like the Chat Headset.
Compatible with Xbox One Play and Charge Kit and Xbox One Chat Headset.
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On Bluetooth-supported controllers, the plastic around the Xbox button is part of the face of the controller. On controllers without Bluetooth, the plastic around the Xbox button is part of the top, where the bumpers are.
Notes
Bluetooth requires a PC running the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. See Windows Update: FAQ to learn how to get the latest Windows update.
For best performance, update your controller. See How to update your Xbox One Controller on Windows 10.
Bluetooth is supported on PCs, tablets, and laptops. It is not supported on mobile devices.
Bluetooth does not support any attachments, such as headsets, chatpads, or the Xbox Stereo Adapter.
We recommend connecting only one controller at a time using Bluetooth.
Follow these steps to pair your controller to your PC using Bluetooth:
Make sure you have updated your PC to the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. See Windows Update: FAQ to learn how to get the latest Windows update.
For best performance, update your controller. See How to update your Xbox One Controller on Windows 10.
Turn on your Xbox Wireless Controller by pressing the Xbox button.
Press the controller Connect button for three seconds and release.