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Wireless Controller for Xbox One | |
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Manufacturer | Microsoft |
Code name | Model 1537, Model 1708 |
Release date | November 22, 2013 |
Device type | Game Console |
Guides
Explanatory Guides
Repair Guides
Affects part | Type | Difficulty | |
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Xbox One Controller Analog stick drift or jumping around repair | Logic Board | Soldering | 3. Hard |
Xbox One Controller Buttons are not responding to being pressed repair | Logic board | Cleaning | 1. Easy |
Xbox One Controller does not turn on repair | Logic board | ||
Xbox Wireless Controller "We can't sign you in right now. Try again later." error when signing into Xbox/Xbox Accessories App Repair | Software | Software | 1. Easy |
Xbox Wireless Controller No force feedback vibration in DirectInput games | Software | Software | 1. Easy |
Xbox Wireless Controller Windows Code 37 Device Driver error repair | Software | Software | 1. Easy |
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Device pictures
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Xbox one controller
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Xbox One Controller Front
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Xbox One Controller side
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Xbox one controller back
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Xbox One Wireless Controller battery compartment and where to find the model number
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Xbox One Wireless Controller bottom (headset and chat pad connections)
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Xbox One Wireless Controller (Model 1697) Front
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Xbox One Wireless Controller with Chat Pad
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Xbox headset adapter for Xbox One, Xbox Series, and Xbox Elite controllers
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Xbox Wireless USB Adapter for using controller on computer wirelessly
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Chat pad box and headset
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Chat pad and headset with box
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Chat pad and headset with controller greyed out
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Xbox Chat Pad Box
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Xbox chat pad and controller front view
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Xbox One Chat Pad front
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Chat pad side angle
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Chat pad bottom view
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Connecting headset to xbox chat pad
PCB pictures
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Reference measurements (also schematics if available)
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More Information/External Sources
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