Things You'll Need
Instructions
Wired Controller
Connect the controller&'s USB plug to one of your PC&'s main USB ports. Connecting through a USB hub, keyboard, monitor or any other USB port that&'s not built into your computer&'s main unit may not provide enough energy to drive the controller.
Download and install the Xbox 360 controller gaming software. Select "Controller" as your product type, "Xbox 360 Controller for Windows" as your product, your version of Windows and language.
Test the Xbox 360 controller&'s functionality by clicking the "Start" button on the desktop, typing "joy.cpl" into the search bar and pressing the "Enter" key. Select the controller from the list to view an active display of how your computer reads button presses and analog stick movements.
Disconnect the Xbox 360 controller, reconnecting it to a different USB port on your computer if it still doesn&'t function after installing the controller gaming software.
Wireless Controller
Connect the Xbox 360 wireless gaming receiver to one of your PC&'s main USB ports. Connecting through a USB hub, keyboard, monitor or any other USB port that&'s not built into your computer&'s main unit may not provide enough power to drive the receiver.
Download and install the Xbox 360 controller gaming software. Select "Controller" as your product type, "Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for Windows" as your product, your version of Windows and language.
Press the guide button at the center of the controller to power it on. If it doesn&'t power on, remove the battery cover by pressing the oval button on the top of the controller, replacing the old batteries with two fresh AA batteries.
Press the "Connect" button on the Xbox 360 wireless gaming receiver and the Xbox 360 wireless controller. The "Connect" button on the controller is located between the left trigger and the charger input on the top of the controller. Wait a moment while the controller syncs with the receiver.
Test the Xbox 360 controller&'s functionality by clicking the "Start" button on the desktop, typing "joy.cpl" into the search bar and pressing the "Enter" key. Select the controller from the list to view an active display of how your computer reads button presses and analog stick movements.