Installing a Clone Xbox 360 Controller Receiver on Windows 11
If you've got an Xbox 360 controller, but no longer use it with an Xbox 360 console, for the prices of a small USB receiver, you can transform it into a cheap Xbox 360 gamepad.
If you get the official Microsoft receiver, it's pretty much "plug and play" but with some of the clone / third party receivers, you need to jump through a few hoops to get the official driver to work with it - which is what we're going through on this video.
Apologies for the potato sound quality. It's better than it was a few weeks ago (marginally, I think), but still needs improvement, so watch this space for that.
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