

The official Xbox website noted that the adapter will work with "all future wireless devices".
#Accesories for xbox 360 Pc
It is specifically designed to work with games bearing the " Games for Windows" logo, but will function with most games that permit a standard PC gamepad.

The device has a 30 foot (10 meter) range and a six foot (2 meter) USB cable. The device acts in a similar manner to an Xbox 360, allowing up to 4 controllers and 4 headsets at a time to be connected to the receiver. The adapter was first revealed at E3 2006 and released on February 16, 2007. Most Xbox 360 wireless accessories are supported, including standard controllers, racing wheels (without force-feedback), headsets and guitar controllers. In order to accommodate this, Microsoft released the Wireless Gaming Receiver (sold as "Crossfire Wireless Gaming Receiver" in the UK), which allows wireless Xbox 360 accessories to be used on a Windows-based PC.
#Accesories for xbox 360 Bluetooth
While PS3 and Wii wireless controllers use Bluetooth for connectivity (and can be used with Bluetooth-equipped computers with appropriate software), Xbox 360 wireless accessories communicate over a proprietary 2.4 GHz protocol. USB, Proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless technology
#Accesories for xbox 360 windows
Wireless Gaming Receiver Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows However, despite marketing by Microsoft claiming otherwise, the much anticipated Chatpad accessory for the standard Xbox 360 controller is not Windows compatible. Many Xbox 360 accessories are compatible with Windows (XP or newer) based PCs, such as the wired/wireless controller, the wired headset (via a controller), the wireless headset and the Live Vision camera. The Xbox 360 controller has vibration feedback which is limited to titles using the new XInput API, however, unlike the first Xbox, the face buttons are not analog. The Xbox 360 controller has been used in the United States and British militaries. The controller is also compatible with PCs, wireless controllers will need the Wireless Gaming Receiver. The original first-generation Xbox controllers are not compatible with the Xbox 360. USB keyboards are also supported, but only for inputting text and navigating the dashboard additionally, the number pad and hotkeys are non-functional. The wired controllers may be connected to any of the USB ports on the console (the number of ports depends on model: old-style 360s have two at the front and one ont the rear, while Xbox 360 S units have two at the front and three at the rear), or to a USB hub. The wireless controllers run on either AA batteries (Alkaline or rechargeable) or on a rechargeable battery pack. Up to four controllers are able to connect to Xbox 360, including wired and wireless gamepads. Game Controllers/Gamepads Xbox 360 controllers
