Under Human Interface Devices in the Device Manager, there is no listing of an "XInput Compatible Device." It's a long list, but I tested the ones that sounded right ("HID-compliant game controller," "Microsoft Hardware Bluetooth Device," and "Microsoft Input Configuration Device") and it said "The best drivers for your device are already installed" about all of them. The adapter was recognized, controller connected to it, but in Windows 11 it's registered as a HID compliant XINPUT device. Yet still, it's connected via Bluetooth right now and absolutely nothing on my computer seems to be able to use it. Xbox Series Controller recognized as XINPUT Hid device via the Xbox Wireless Adapter Hello, So I just bought the 20th anniversary Xbox Series Controller and the Xbox Wireless Adapter. My OS version is 20H2 and build is 19042.630, so I believe that should be enough. If I open the Xbox Accessories app, it displays the Xbox One Controller okay, but if I try to play any games, none of the buttons correspond to any known mapping, so it's impossible to play anything. There is no entry for Xbox One Controller for Windows anywhere. That page from Microsoft does describe my issues - no recognition by Steam or button input when connected via Bluetooth - but my computer says I'm fully up to date (no optional updates either) and I'd already used the Xbox Accessories app to update my controller. There is another strange entry called Bluetooth LE XINPUT compatible input device. Thank you both for the advice! I'm sorry to say I stopped checking the thread by the time you replied, wrongly assuming I'd get an email if there was a comment.
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