TheDuce22 said:Apparently there is a button on the 360 you have to press. It seems obvious now but it said nothing about it on the xbox website. I had to call to find out.
To connect your wireless controller to your console:
1. Press and hold down the Xbox Guide button until the controller turns on.
2. If your console is not on, press the Power button to turn on the console.
3. Press and release the connect button on the console.
4. Press and release the connect button on the controller.
TheDuce22 said:I didnt see it in either one and I read them. If its there im clearly losing my mind.
TheDuce22
clearly losing his mind
1. Press and hold down the Xbox Guide button until the controller turns on. The Xbox Guide button is the round button with the green
"X" near the center of the controller.
2. Make sure that the Xbox 360 console is turned on. If the console is not turned on, press the power button. The power button is the large round button on the Xbox console.
3. Press and release the connect button on the Xbox 360 console. The connect button is the small round button on the Xbox 360 console.
4. Press and release the connect button on the controller. The connect button is the small button on the front edge of the controller.
"I refuse to look at the manual anyway, because I had to chop through it to get through the appallingly "secure" blister pack, which then stabbed me with shards of razor sharp plastic, soaking the manual in gore."
DCharlie said:yeah, what is the point of these packs other than slashing hands ? Anti theft? Anti Second hand ? i don't get it.
Stinkles said:I refuse to look at the manual anyway, because I had to chop through it to get through the appallingly "secure" blister pack, which then stabbed me with shards of razor sharp plastic, soaking the manual in gore.
DCharlie said:yeah, what is the point of these packs other than slashing hands ? Anti theft? Anti Second hand ? i don't get it.
Stinkles said:I refuse to look at the manual anyway, because I had to chop through it to get through the appallingly "secure" blister pack, which then stabbed me with shards of razor sharp plastic, soaking the manual in gore.