Yes. I both asked and answered this question. I hope this helps you people because that's the reason why I posted the question. These are the things you need:
-tape (Duct Tape preferabley)
-WOODEN pencil, not lead, wooden (for reasons shown later)
-some sense of strength if required for you
-a strong light source (examples: the sun, lightbulb, flashlight, etc.)
-sand paper (if needed by instructions)
-double stick tape (unless you know the trick on how to make regular tape act like double stick tape)
NOTE: THE FIRST PART IS FROM WIKIHOW.COM. ONLY THE LAST PART IS FROM ME.
If your Xbox 360 controller's batteries are new or fully charged, get a pencil and snap of the lead (I didn't do this though). Use the light to look into the battery back (the thing that holds the batteries and attaches to the controller). There should be 2 small pieces of metal inside (this takes the batteries' energy and runs it through your controller). If it is shiny, use the broken part of the pencil to pull the metal slits up. Not too much (see next paragraph if you did). If it isn't, tape the sandpaper to the bottom of the eraser and gently rub the metal slits, then proceed to previous instruction.
Okay. If you DID pull it up too much (like me, your not alone) and you heard something, then you need the strength and duct tape now. break (yes, break) the battery back open so one side is holding the spring & the swith thing that you push down to disconnect the battery back, while the other side holds the metal slits. Only one metal slit can come off. You can reattach it by putting it in its place. There are some bumps that hold it in place, you'll see what I am talking about. Connect that side with the other side by putting it on the controller and taping it down with the duct tape. Your controller now works, but it's tricky replacing the batteries but hey, you can do it. ALMOST FORGOT TO TELL YOU TO MAKE SURE THE BATTERIES ARE INSIDE!
I don't know but I read somewhere that if you take a battery out and press R2 and L2 and then put the battery or batteries back in it could work P.S. do you play gta san andreas ;)
Every wireless PlayStation 2 controller comes with a little plug-in receiver because the original controllers were wired but to do this, you have to plug your receiver into the controller port, then put AAA batteries in your controller, non-rechargeable ones are better because they have a longer life. Then you turn your joystick on, on most wireless controllers for PlayStation 2, the switch is found on the back above the battery cover,then a red light should come on both the joystick and the receiver. HAPPY PLAYING
You just plug both in or sync both. Plug-in: (Wired controllers) There are two USB plugs on the front of the Xbox and one on the back. Sync: (Wireless Controllers) Hit the sync button (above the battery pack) on the controller and on the Xbox (in the front under the disk drive) and wait for the light on the controller to stop flashing.
Yes, if it discharges, you need new batteries, open the back cover and put in AA batteries, you can also get a wire (Note: The Xbox 360 core (discontinued), has a wired controller)
The PlayStation Remote Controller Has A Little Black Hole At The Back Of It ( Its The Pads Memory ) Poke It With A Little Pin & It Will Reset Then Connect The Lead To The PS3 & The Pad Then Press The Home Button & Remove The WireHope This Works Add Me If You Like PSN: lewis21321
you go to Gamestop, buy a recharagable battery for a XBox 360, you buy a recharage cable, then you put the battery in the back of the controller and plug in the cable. Wow. How did you not figure that out?
I don't know but I read somewhere that if you take a battery out and press R2 and L2 and then put the battery or batteries back in it could work P.S. do you play gta san andreas ;)
If you mean a xbox 360 wireless controller, then it's where the batteries go.
Every wireless PlayStation 2 controller comes with a little plug-in receiver because the original controllers were wired but to do this, you have to plug your receiver into the controller port, then put AAA batteries in your controller, non-rechargeable ones are better because they have a longer life. Then you turn your joystick on, on most wireless controllers for PlayStation 2, the switch is found on the back above the battery cover,then a red light should come on both the joystick and the receiver. HAPPY PLAYING
Disconnect battery negative connection and wait one minute. This will certainly reset all controllers (engine controller, body controller, brake controller, ...) while connecting battery back.
There are two usb slots in the front of the xbox an one in the back. Simply plug the controller into one of the slots and you should be ready to go.
A PlayStation 3 controller will not work if you put it in a freezer. The battery will not go back to factory condition.
No it's not dangerous to use a WIRELESS controller during a storm but the storm might damage your actual Xbox console. You may need to go back to school
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A wireless game controller means you can sit as far away from the TV as you like. Put batteries in the back of the controller and push and hold the center button, a lite should appear. That means its on.
If the controller is wired it can be plugged into one of the two usb ports on the front of the console or the one usb port on the back. If the controller is wireless then you must press the small button on top of the controller and the small button on the front of the console to sync them.
You can buy a new controller and place the broken one in the packaging the new one came in. Return to the store you bought it from and return it for a full refund stating that "something was wrong with this controller when I opened it, I'd like my money back" or return it for a second brand new controller" and you need to re-sync your controllers to the xbox.