Xbox 360Xbox 360 receiver with no paring button
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Hey guys, so I've bought this receiver online so I can use my 360 controller on Windows but for some reason I can't connect it, I've searched for a WHILE and no idea why, I did see that official ones have a button on top of the receiver but mine doesn't, it doesn't get better taking in mind that I don't have the disk that should come with it nor theres a sign on the pcb that there should be a button, so help me out here if you know how to make this thing work cus the alternative is a madcatz controller with stick drift, and that ain't fun for racing games.
I found that it was designed by "Zonky", model: "CVT-G38 V1.0" Pic of the pcb for ref: [Minimum post requirement for links] Tell me if you find something, I've been searching for weeks since I've got it QwQ |
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The receiver should definitely have a sync button otherwise you'll probably need another one. Without the sync button I'm pretty sure it can only connect using Bluetooth which basic xb360 controllers don't have. If you have a link to where you purchased it from or can find any info for the receiver that would help.
If it's an official Xbox 360 controller just pick up a cheap charging cable and use it wired. if it's aftermarket it may have a USB port to plug it in. If you're in the US I have some genuine Microsoft wireless receivers laying around. |
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Eh, I can go over the whole driver installation process, but I don't think it's going to be of much use without a sync button.
If the driver installed itself properly, you should see something like this in "Device Manager" https://i.imgur.com/yKIuYSD.png If not, you will see a yellow strike/ a broken driver, usually named "unknown". To fix: Right click the "unknown" device Click "Update Driver" Browse my computer for drivers Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer "Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver" (Toward the bottom) Select "Xbox 360 Controller for Windows" Press Next Ignore the "Update Driver Warning" Dialog. https://i.imgur.com/0zRVVGT.png If the driver doesn't have a yellow strike next to it, then it's installed properly and synched with your device. If it does have a yellow strike, you can try the 3rd driver option "Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows" Welp, that covers the lack of having a driver install disc. As for synching? good luck! No seriously, best of luck! I personally have an official Microsoft receiver, which I use for GTA V PC. With it I have no issues, then again, I have a sync button... |
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I stumbled back and figured I'd find something on Google about these "Zonky" Wireless Gaming Receivers. I can't even find a brand named "Zonky" let alone any results leading to a wireless receiver. I also searched the model number, found me some automatic transmission fluid, perhaps required to pair? lol. Where did you buy this receiver from? |
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