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Does this work with the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows? #23

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Fooughhy opened this issue Mar 2, 2024 · 7 comments
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Does this work with the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows? #23

Fooughhy opened this issue Mar 2, 2024 · 7 comments

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@Fooughhy
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Fooughhy commented Mar 2, 2024

I've installed the application, and the tray icon appears but it only says "Bluetooth is turned off".

I'm assuming it only only works with controllers which are directly connected to the PC over bluetooth?

@tommaier123
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Yes, it only works with bluetooth at the moment.
How does the controller show up in windows when connected through the adapter? Does it show a battery level in the connected devices tab?

@Fooughhy
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Fooughhy commented Mar 3, 2024

It doesn't show up at all :)

But maybe that is something that is technically wrong, and I should fix. But the controller works fine, at least.

@comiluv
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comiluv commented Sep 24, 2024

I also have Xbox One wireless controller connected via Xbox Wireless Adapter and the app says "No paired controller with battery service found".
To see the battery status when connected like this, I open Xbox Game Bar application and check the battery level there.

@tommaier123
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Currently it only works over bluetooth.
But I found out that there is an api that should work with the xbox wireless adapter and also if the controller is connected via USB.

@Cianez
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Cianez commented Feb 21, 2025

I also have the "No paired controller with battery service found" message, although I don't have an Xbox controller nor an Xbox Wireless Adapter. It's a generic PS4-like controller that connects via Bluetooth through a D-Link Bluetooth dongle that I bought separately.

This is the one I have: https://acegamerclub.com/products/p4-galaxy-controller

It's plug-and-play, therefore it doesn't come with any driver.

@tommaier123
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tommaier123 commented Feb 21, 2025

It's plug-and-play, therefore it doesn't come with any driver.

I think this should work since you have to pair it through the windows bluetooth settings. Probably you controller doesn't have a battery service or doesn't use the standard one.

You can check in the Bluetooth setting if a battery level is shown. If windows can't read it neither can XBatteryStatus

@Cianez
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Cianez commented Feb 21, 2025

You can check in the Bluetooth setting if a battery level is shown. If windows can't read it neither can XBatteryStatus

Ah ok, then no, it doesn't show any battery level there. Sadge.. Although it seems that DS4Windows can see the battery level, but I have no idea if it's correct, it wasn't even correct on my original DS4 controller, so...

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