Some controllers are causing issues with Windows 10.
Some controllers are causing issues with Windows 10.
I recently bought an Xbox controller to use in some games for my PC and shortly after I discovered that my PC couldn't run the main menu of CS:GO. I ignored this because the only reason I was playing was because an update had come out and I felt maybe that was the problem. I could still get my 300+ fps in game just locked at 4 fps on the main menu. Then yesterday I found out they had fixed the Black Ops 4 servers and made them 60hz finally so I booted it up and it took FOREVER for the intro cut scene to play because it was playing at 4 fps and once it finished my main menu was at 4 fps and for some reason this kept it from connecting to their servers. Pissed off I looked up the issue and found very few forums on the problem but someone mentioned and Xbox controller causing them in game problems (which for me it was only in menus) but I tried it and for some reason removing my Xbox Controller as a device fix the problem. Which I find annoying now I have to re-pair the controller whenever I want to use it. On another note I would often get a weird beeping sound while my controller was connected but off and it would also lag my mouse and desktop but never in game. I assume these issues are connected because none of them happened before I got the controller and they went away after removing it from devices. (Though it has only been one day I did check several games which work fine). Just wanted to bring this up and ask why it happens and if there is a way to fix it, and to also bring more attention the issue as if I didn't essentially guess at the Xbox Controller being the problem I would have never been able to play several games properly. Computer- GTX 1070 Intel i5 6600k 650W Gold Power Supply GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 Mother Board 16GB of Ram G-Skill (Unsure of Clock) Samsung 250GB SSD 1TB Blue Note: This is my first post ever I signed up to this forum for 2 reasons 1 to ask about this question and 2 because I have been watching a lot of Linus' channel recently
They function properly and work well. It seems related to Bluetooth controllers, probably. I should have noted that earlier.
also if you feel the bluetooth drivers are fine i'd run snappy driver installer origin and see what it picks up for you and decide whether you want to update the drivers or not. a faulty/older driver elsewhere could also affect what communicates with the actual bluetooth controller itself
After installing SDIO, accept the license and you'll find an option to download driver packs. You can select only the download indexes, which will scan your PC for compatible drivers without downloading every available one. I apologize for not mentioning this earlier. You might need to remove the entire SDIO folder and re-unzip it, then restart to set the download indexes option. Once that's done, you'll see a progress bar indicating driver downloads, usually just a few hundred megabytes or less depending on updates needed—not 6 gigabytes. After completion, new drivers should load automatically and you'll be notified of the updates.