Re: Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller + Adapter For Windows 10 - Xbox

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Jul 12, 2024, 5:04:13 AM7/12/24
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When I plug in the wireless adapter of my Xbox One Wireless Controller to my local client PC, I can see there are 2 devices in Device Manager: the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows as a network adapter, and the Xbox One Wireless Controller as a HID device. However, in Remote Desktop client (mstsc), I cannot see any of them in the list of Other supported RemoteFX USB devices.

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I tried to follow below article to force redirect the wireless adapter with its CLSID. Still can't work.
-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/remote/usb-devices-unavailable-remotefx-usb-redirection

If you would like to further investigate why it could not be supported, we suggest to contact Microsoft Customer Support and Services where more in-depth investigation can be done so that you would get a more satisfying explanation and solution to this issue.

You may find phone number for your region accordingly from the link below:
Global Customer Service phone numbers
-us/help/4051701/global-customer-service-phone-numbers

Your remote host should be able to install driver for the redirected XBOX ACC. When driver installation is completed there will be a device Xbox One Wireless Adapter in Device Manager.

However, bad news is, you will see a BSOD on remote host when you try to pair the controller with the adapter. There is a similar issue discussed in -game-controllers-over-a-remote-desktop-session/ , which was about redirecting Xbox controller with USB cable. The root cause likely is the same.

Apparently Microsoft might have been working on this, but till today it is still an issue after I updated my devices with latest firmware and driver. I hope they can eventually publish a fix but no one knows when.

I have a tp-link UB400 nano USB adapter that I am trying to use to pair an xbox one controller to my PC using Windows 10.
The adapter is working (I have the Bluetooth icon in my notification area, which I have it turned on and set to discoverable, when I go to add a device via it, my controller shows up in the discoverable devices, but when I go to pair it, it sits there until it times out and says that the connection failed.... and if I try to add a Bluetooth device through Windows it says that there is nothing there to connect.

I have gone through this guide from Microsoft yes my controller matches the bottom picture (X is surrounded by plastic separate from the shoulder buttons. When I push the button on top for it to enter into pairing mode ( the X flashes) " If I click the Bluetooth icon in my notification area and try and add a device there, it detects the Xbox controller, but when I go to pair, it says it's pairing for about a minute then ends up showing me and if I go under the Windows Bluetooth options it does not give me an "On/Off" slider underneath, and it shows me this whenever I click "Add Bluetooth Device"
It says that for Windows 8/8.1/10 its plug and play which had the above results, so I installed the driver manually from the website to the same results.

So what step did I miss?
Thank you.

Unplug the adapter and insert it into another USB slot, if that does not work, disable/enable the device in the device manager and try to pair it again. If the OS is Win 10 you do not need the driver.

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