A wired keyboard can enhance your Windows 10 gaming experience by providing tactile feedback. This guide will help you set up your wired controller in Windows 10 seamlessly.
Selecting the Right Controller
You must have a wired controller compatible with Windows 10 before you can begin the setup process. Windows 10 does not work with all controllers. Most wired controllers for Xbox and Playstation are compatible with PCs without additional software. Xbox One is the most popular controller because it’s natively compatible with Windows 10.
Xbox One Controller
The setup is simple if you choose to use the Xbox One controller. For a wired connection, the Xbox One controller utilizes a Micro-USB Cable.
H3: Connect your Xbox One Controller to your PC
- Step One Plug the Micro-USB connector into your Xbox One Controller.
- Step 2: Plug in the other end to a USB port of your PC.
- Step Four: Windows 10 will automatically detect the controller and install any necessary drivers. This can be checked by visiting the “Devices section” in your settings.
You may have to manually update the drivers if your PC does not automatically recognize your controller.
Updating the controller’s drivers manually
Windows 10 may not automatically recognize your controller, so you will need to update the controller drivers manually.
Update Controller Drivers
- Step 1: Press Windows + X, and then select “Device Manager”.
- Step two: Scroll through the list of devices, and expand “Microsoft Xbox One Controller”.
- Step three: Right click on the controller device, and select “Update Driver.”
- Step Four Select the “Search automatically for new driver software” option and let Windows install all necessary drivers.
How to Set Up a PlayStation Controller
You can use a PS4 controller or PS5 controller with your PC if you are more familiar with PlayStation controllers. There are a few steps you need to take. For a wired connection, these controllers use either a Micro USB cable (PS4) or USB-C (PS5).
Connect your PlayStation Controller to PC
- Step 1: Plug the Micro-USB cable or USB-C into your PlayStation Controller.
- Step 2: Plug in the other end to a USB port of your PC.
Windows may not recognize PlayStation controllers automatically, so you will need to use a program such as DS4Windows (or Steam’s Big Picture Mode) to get it to work.
Using DS4Windows
DS4Windows emulates an Xbox 360 Controller with your Dualshock 4 Controller, allowing it to be used on Windows 10.
Install DS4Windows
- Step one: Install DS4Windows by downloading it from the official site.
- Step 2: Run DS4Windows, and follow the instructions on the screen to install drivers and configure your controller.
- Step 3: After setting up your controller, DS4Windows will recognize it whenever you plug it in.
Conclusion
It is usually a simple process to set up a Windows 10 wired controller, but sometimes it may require troubleshooting. Once set up, a wired control can enhance your PC gaming experience with its increased precision and feedback.