Firmware update or recovery - PC (All models)
Tools
These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.
Background
The Xbox Wireless Controller is the official controller for the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles. It was first bundled with Xbox One when it was first released in 2013. Model 1914, was released in November 2020, bundled with Xbox Series X and Series S, while still backward-compatible with existing Xbox One consoles.
Identification
This controller shares some resemblance to its predecessor, the Xbox 360 controller, but changes have been made:
- The triggers on the Xbox One controller have been mounted with individual rumble motors to enhance the gaming experience.
- The Start and Back buttons found on the 360 controller have been replaced with the Menu and View buttons, respectively.
- The thumbsticks feature a coarse texture.
- The Xbox button now glows white when the controller is switched on.
- The standard color of the controller is all black; however, some limited edition colors have been released.
- The X, Y, B, and A buttons are the only colored parts of the controller.
- The controller also features a micro-USB cable at the top of the controller to enable charging while plugged into the console and connecting for use with computers.
The controller can alternatively be identified by a label inside the battery panel on the back that reads "Wireless Controller for Xbox One."
The Xbox Series X|S controller has a slightly smaller body compared to the Xbox One controller. A "Share" button is located on the center of the controller below the "View" and "Menu" buttons, a circular dished D-pad, and a USB-C connector.