
The Bluetooth XINPUT compatible input device driver allows seamless integration of Bluetooth-enabled controllers with your system, ensuring reliable communication for gaming and other input-intensive applications.
Usage:
This driver supports Bluetooth controllers, enabling their functionality on various operating systems. It uses the XINPUT protocol, which is standard for gaming controllers like Xbox-compatible devices. This ensures compatibility and smooth operation across a range of games and applications that require precise input handling.
By managing the Bluetooth connectivity, the driver ensures low-latency communication between the controller and the computer. Regular updates help maintain compatibility with the latest hardware and operating systems.
Summary Table
Feature | Details |
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Driver Name | Bluetooth XINPUT Compatible Input Device |
Primary Use | Facilitates Bluetooth controller compatibility |
Supported Operating Systems | Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 |
Recommendations | Keep the driver updated for stable performance |
You can find a more detailed description of Microsoft Bluetooth XINPUT compatible input device in our library. |
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FAQs
What hardware does this driver work with?
It works with controllers that have Bluetooth capability using the XINPUT protocol, such as with Xbox controllers.
Does this driver offer improvement in game use?
Yes, it optimizes performance by using low latency with precise input recognition.
How would I install/update the driver?
Use Windows Update or download the driver from the website of the device manufacturer.
What should I do if the driver doesn’t recognize my controller?
Check first that Bluetooth is enabled on both your computer and the controller, and the driver is up-to-date.
Does this driver support controllers that aren’t XINPUT?
No, for only XINPUT-compatible controllers it’s made. Drivers are different for other protocols.