![]() ![]() We know a Bluetooth connection can sometimes be finicky if there are too many wireless signals within a particular area, but in our experience, we haven’t had any issues connecting the Xbox One S controller to our PC. Sure - Microsoft’s official wireless dongle may offer a better experience considering it’s its own proprietary wireless connection, but it also costs $25 bucks and the use of a precious USB port to use. Bluetooth Activated!Ĭongratulations! You now have connected your Xbox One S controller to your PC via Bluetooth. Click on the Xbox One S controller that pops up, click on the “Pair” button, and then wait a few moments for it to connect to your PC. Once it doesn’t sense either of those, its Bluetooth will kick in, which will allow it to become visible to your computer. Your Xbox One S controller won’t pop up immediately as it will first be searching for an Xbox One or PC with a wireless adapter to connect to. ![]() Once there, your PC will search for a new Bluetooth device. While the controller’s light is pulsating, go to your computer and click on Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth. ![]() This means the controller is searching for a console or PC to connect to. Hold the Wireless Enrollment button for about three seconds, which will result in the Xbox button to begin pulsating. OK - now that your controller is powered up, hold the Xbox One’s Wireless Enrollment button, which is located towards its top above the Xbox button, but over a bit to the left. We can’t tell you how many times we’ve heard reports of people complaining they can’t connect their Xbox One to their console, or PC, to only it didn’t have batteries. Prior to attempting to connect the Xbox One S controller to your PC via Bluetooth, make sure you put your batteries in and it’s able to power up. ![]()
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