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With Logitech Unifying Software you will get the convenience of one tiny receiver you can leave in your computer and reduce the number of USB ports you use with your Logitech Unifying receiver.You no longer need a different receiver for each device. When you leave the tiny Unifying receiver in your notebook computer, your wireless devices can be instantly ready to use with your computer as soon as you're there. There's no hassle of plugging and unplugging receivers. For example, you may have a keyboard and mouse at home, another keyboard and mouse at work, and a mobile mouse when you're on the road and they'll all be ready for you.
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Delphi cars software download. I recently purchases a 'PC Wireless Gaming Receiver' for my PC, so I could connect multiple Xbox 360 controllers for multiplayer gaming reasons. However, my Xbox 360 controllers don't seem to want to sync up to the receiver, or (more likely) my PC isn't detecting the receiver as existing. I am currently running Windows 10, just throwing this information out there.
*TROUBLESHOOTING NOTES*
- I've already updated everything; Pretty sure my PC is more up-to-date than when I first put it together
- The disk didn't do anything when I put it in the disk drive, it just kinds sits there. There are files in it, I've looked at them, I just have no idea where to put them
- The windows Device Manager DOES detect something, but it has no idea what it's detecting, and I can't get the device drivers to update, for some reason
- I've tried to contact Xbox support - I couldn't even get to the support page before being asked to make an Xbox account, which actually just led to a broken link. So I'm not going through that again, if it's avoidable.
I've been troubleshooting for about 4 hours now, and I'm desperate, so I'll do pretty much anything short of sticking a magnet on my hard drive or licking my processor.
UPDATES
- I did something, *this* popped up
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Issue with XBox 360 PC Wireless Gaming Receiver (Unknown Device)
(Windows 7 64-bit)
Pc Wireless Gaming Receiver Driver
Hello, so first of all I have tried several solutions including [this one] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxa5CJsDzwQ).
None of the methods I've tried have made any successful outcome.
I have tried it with the CD drivers and quickly found that the driver included on that isn't compatible with Windows 7. Then I tried installing the drivers found here, and then I followed the rest of the instructions every help website has given me so far: (Device Manager, right click on Unknown Device, Update Driver Software, Browse my computer, and Let me pick). I followed these instructions to the word; however once I click on 'Let me pick from a list..' I am sent to this screen instead of this one which the internet tells me I should be getting. I'm not sure what to do from there.
Edit: Since it apparently isn't clear, after I click 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer', I get a menu with one option. I don't get the menu with 'Xbox 360 Peripherals' or 'Microsoft Common Controller for Windows Class' or any other drivers I should get there.
![Gaming Gaming](/uploads/1/2/3/7/123781780/753902093.jpg)
I don't know if I'm doing something wrong still or if I just have a bad receiver or what. If you can help, thank you so much and I hope I can do something to make it work.
Thanks!
Edit: By the way, if this means anything, when I uncheck the box for 'Show compatible hardware' I get this menu. However, there is nothing related to XBox 360 or controllers under the manufacturer Microsoft.
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