I've been looking all over the place, but no matter where I go, mosst information seems very vague and unspecific. I already have a couple of wireless 360 controllers. Today, I bought a 3rd (also wireless) controller, as well as a play & charge kit (which has a rechargeable battery pack and the USB charger-cable). I'm aware that I can plug it into pretty much anything with a USB port, as long as the power is on...After realizing this, I plugged into my PC. As expected, the battery started charging normally. But I also got a notification that said new hardware was connected to a USB port. It failed to install the new hardware at first, and said I needed to find the proper driver. So I downloaded it and installed the driver and finished. This installed the 360 Accessory Status which showed any connections. While my PC definitely detected the new controller, it doesn't really do anything else. However, for some reason, my list of hardware still says 360 Wireless Controller Via Play & Charge Kit, and that the device and driver is set up.
Herein lies my question...I DO realize that with an ordinary wired 360 controller (and with the proper software/driver) it's possible (and quite simple) to play PC games using a 360 controller...But I also read that wireless controllers work with PC games too, as long as a wireless receiver is installed on the PC...This is where I'm running into some confusion. I already have the controller connected to my PC via the Play & Charge kit. Since my PC at least acknowledges this connection, then, theoretically, can't I just play like this, without buying a wireless receiver? I can see the receiver being necessary if I planned on using more than 1 controller at once, such as when I'm playing certain games with other people (ex: emulated games and such). But since I usually play alone, is there some way I can do this without buying the receiver? The reason I ask is because once you plug the USB charger cable into a wireless controller, it basically becomes an ordinary wired controller, which doesn't need a receiver. Or maybe there's a lot more to this than I thought, and the wireless controllers are fairly different from the wired controllers.
If anybody knows anything about this, I'd love to hear what you all have to say. And keep in mind, I DID look all over the microsoft and xbox sites, but I couldn't find anything that really confirmed this one way or the other.
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