Gaming in Windows Vista with the Wireless Xbox 360 Controller

Microsoft recently released the Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows a few weeks ago. I decided to pick one up last weekend as I had too many cables running in all different directions all over my desk. The Wireless Gaming Receiver allows you to use your wireless Xbox 360 Controller to play games on Windows Vista.

 

The Wireless Gaming Receiver is pretty simple to hook up and install. You plug the receiver in via USB just as you would a receiver for a wireless keyboard or mouse. Windows Vista will automatically detect and install the Wireless Gaming Receiver which is pretty cool.

However, you're going to want to install the Xbox 360 Accessories Status application on the Wireless Gaming Receiver CD as this will enable you to check to see how your battery life is doing on the wireless Xbox 360 Controller. The Xbox 360 Accessories Status also lets you configure notifications for device connections.

Thanks to a pointer by Michael Wolf, who you can catch over on the Gamerscore Blog, I discovered that you can use the Xbox 360 Controllers (Wireless or Wired) to play the in-box-games that ship with Windows Vista. Sweet! I shot video to demo using the Wireless Xbox 360 Controller to play Minesweeper, Chess Titans, and Solitaire:


Video: Using the Xbox 360 Controller in Windows Vista

I was particularly impressed with the fact they incorporated the ability to have your Xbox 360 Controller "rumble" in certain instances within these games - such as in Minesweeper when I hit a mine.

The Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver is priced at $19.99. That is not a bad deal if you already have an Xbox 360 and wireless controller. I've also seen the Wireless Gaming Receiver and Controller bundled together as well for about $50.00.


Comments

  1. Posted on: June 10, 2007 at 12:11PM  

    2Brandon LeBlanc: I tried it with my Rumblepad and it didn't work :/ Either I'm doing something wrong or it simply wasn't programmed to work with gamepads other than the one from Xbox 360 :( In this case I don't see any reason why have they done that :/

  2. Posted on: June 10, 2007 at 3:54PM  

    It might be simply a driver issue on Logitech's side in which the driver doesn't have the necessary code to allow use in the Windows Games in Windows Vista. Let me check and ask around and see what the deal is.

  3. Posted on: July 03, 2007 at 5:21AM  

    I bought Vista Starter & iwant to get chess titan; how canI?

  4. Posted on: July 19, 2007 at 6:00PM  

    hi i bought the  kit and it just wont work for me on vista but works perfect on xp what am i doin wrong please could u help me

  5. Posted on: July 31, 2007 at 11:24PM  

    blast it, i'm having quite a time looking for that kit here. (I'm getting pawned in Halo2 quite easily since I'm not used to playing it with mouse and keyboard)

  6. Posted on: October 26, 2007 at 8:55PM  
  7. Posted on: December 14, 2007 at 11:41PM  

    Aha :) I was amazed, I bought my 360 Wireless Controller about 4 months ago, and was just playing minesweeper on vista couple of minutes ago, and when I hit a mine, the controller rumbled :p it was pretty cool haha

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    You have got to be kidding me if you say Microsoft aren't doing some cool crap this year, first Silverlight

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