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Xbox Wireless Adapter Driver Unavailable

2024-08-05 05:45:18

This is the most beautiful Xbox One wireless control you can get out there. B&H offers the best price!

5
2024-08-01 02:40:10

This adapter makes the wireless go mic way better.

5
2024-07-27 05:12:23

I was looking for USB to serial adapter which will work under the Windows 7 and this adapter does exactly that. Even better - Windows 7 already has built-in driver for this adapter!

5
2024-09-26 09:55:16

A great high-quality product once you get it installed. It did not auto-install the driver in Win 7 when the USB connector was plugged in as described in the quick menu. I had to manually install the driver using the provided disk. After that minor annoyance, I found it to be a super tool, very programmable/customizable for command menus which greatly reduces the need for keyboard inputs. It is also easily convertible to left-hand use. I've used an older Intuos2 in the past, so transitioning to the tablet was not a big issue. I really like the smaller size - it's very convenient to use in your lap (especially with it's wireless feature), fits well on the desktop next to keyboard, and requires less hand movement. The wireless feature has worked very well for me and has not presented any problems. It is perfect for Photoshop, Lightroom, CAD work, general-purpose use & web navigation. I rarely use the mouse, although I do sometimes miss the scroll wheel. To say the least, I'm extremely happy with the purchase of this tablet.

5
2024-05-12 07:12:24

Only been using it for a few days and it's already so much better than the Wacom Intuos which has super buggy. And the wireless works like a breeze. Driver is easy and straightforward.

5
2024-06-27 04:37:24

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Connections are solid either you use bluetooth or wireless, not much difference noted since bluetooth is 5.2. Just wish the driver will be crispier but for 40mm driver, soundstage overall is adequate. Detachable microphone is a plus. Battery lasts for a good week with everyday 3 hours of continous using. Surround sound is ok not wow compare to other available headset on the market. Seemless connection with computer, xbox and even with phones. No connectivity issues. Good gaming headset you can get for the money.

5
2024-04-05 08:30:33

I am a graphic designer and illustrator. I often use adobe photoshop, illustrator and indesign. The driver is easy to set up for wireless or to use via cable. Highly recommend the Intros Pro to anyone who needs more control than a mouse can provide. I've been using Wacom products for years and I remember there WAS a learning curve to figure out movement and translate what you are wanting to the computer. But now it feels as natural as writing with a pen and paper.

5
2024-07-17 07:10:36

I had to get this adapter to hook up my xbox to the internet at college. This adapter worked perfectly. I thought that the connection would be laggy, since it was $, but I have no problems with it at all. Does exactly what I wanted it to.

5
2024-08-06 02:57:45

best use adapter for wireless remote controller

5
2024-08-29 08:12:10

No knock on the product, but I had hoped it would connect my USB -B ported laser printer to the USB-C port on my notebook. It's an older printer and the port is USB 2.0 standard. The description for this cable said USB 2.0 so I hoped Windows would recognize the printer. The printer manufacturer (very well known Brand) does not provide a driver for Windows 10, but their Website says Windows 10 comes with a driver for it. This printer worked with my previous Windows 10 notebook via USB, and via ethernet worked with previous Windows versions back to XP. The computer would see the printer and list it's name, but would not install the driver. I tried a few other USB adapters with same problem and no luck. Turns out you need software in addition to hardware to make this conversion. I have since obtained a Startech port adapter for connecting my notebook to dual monitors, mouse, keyboard, ethernet, and the printer all through the notebooks 1 free USB-C port. Had to install drivers for the port adapter first, but now everything is working great. If you have a new printer, with installation software, this cable may work just fine. If your printer is old, you will need a port adapter with software.

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