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.
You dont need the kinect to set up the Xbox 360 S. Lets just sum this up. The kinect is a add-on for ANY Xbox 360 console. Asker note: No, I mean, how do I set up a new Xbox 360 that I am not using Kinect on.
Try Pluging in a xbox 360/xbox controller in with the wire USB thing and see what happens.
You can download Vuze on the Xbox 360 dashboard. After, launch the application and go through the set up. I believe you have to pay for the service.
To set your bio simply hit the "XBOX" button in the middle of your controller and it'll pull up the guide menu. Go all the way to the right until you see Profile. Then click it and change 'bio'.
Most games require a separate Wii remote for each player. For single player games you only need one remote. You can connect up to four Wii Remotes to a single console, or three Wii Remotes and a Wii Fit Balance Board.
Yes, if it is set up on one xbox and then the accounts are transferred to the other xbox.
You first get your first remote, and boot up your Wii, then you go into the Home menu and down into the Wii Remote bit then follow the instructions after you disconnect ^^
It can if you have one of the "charge and play" cords hooked up to the xbox from the controller, as you are essentially turning it into a wired controller.
You dont need the kinect to set up the Xbox 360 S. Lets just sum this up. The kinect is a add-on for ANY Xbox 360 console. Asker note: No, I mean, how do I set up a new Xbox 360 that I am not using Kinect on.
Connect your Xbox on internet then sign up Then follow the steps
u don't u have to set up another xbox live account but its possible.
on Xbox the other player log in as a guest they push a
I have used both wifi and ethernet on my Xbox 360 and haven't noticed much difference in either set up. However, I did have problems with my router once and that of course messed up my abilty to get on Xbox live. That was the only time I wished I had an ethernet set up.
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Yes, they can, so long as they have batteries, they will work with any Wii console x
you have to have broadban or better
... set up a tripod with a camera