
We appreciate the time and effort you have put in to resolve the issue. Thank you for posting your concern in Microsoft community and welcome to the Windows 10 Family. ~$100+ for getting a native controller now seems a bit sad when third party vendors or even software "hacks" like MotionJoy and a PS3/4 controller works flawlessly. Is there a similar way I can solve the issues with the wireless? Or if not then when can we expect a driver update for the controller as it seems to be a minor issue that is driver based but really breaks usability of the controller with Windows 10 and dropping One of many similar issues reported on Steam forums Wired usage but in that case you can remove the Windows 10 drivers and force the Windows 7/8 drivers to resolve the issue. The issue is temporally resolved by pulling out the batteries from the controller and putting them back in, my guess is that it's a cache or memory that doesn't get cleaned up properly and results in a overload situation. I'm using a Xbox one controller with the Windows USB adapter on my Windows 10 Home system and generally it works very well but similarly to some other people I'm having an issue with the driver.Ībout 5-30 min into using the controller the controls start to become slowed and jittery, the games depending on how they are programmed also start to stutter and lag (most noticeably Fallout 4) as they "wait for input" and the controller laggs behind.
