The Xbox 360 controller is the first controller created by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 in 2005. The Xbox 360 controller has two versions, the wired one and the wireless one. We will see how these two versions work. Controllers made for the original Xbox are not compatible with the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 controller is also compatible with PCs, however the wireless version requires a wireless gaming receiver. With this wireless gaming receiver, Xbox 360 wireless accessories such as wireless controllers and headsets can be used on a Windows PC. This device will function similarly to an Xbox 360, allowing you to connect up to four controllers and headsets to the receiver at the same time. The range of this device is 30 feet and there is also a 6 foot USB cable. The standard Xbox 360 controller has 11 digital buttons, two analog triggers on the back, two analog sticks on the front, and a digital D-pad. There are four digital action buttons on the right side of the controller. The green one or the button (A), the red button (B), the blue button (X) and the yes...
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