Genuine 2.4GHz Wireless Game Controller with PC USB Receiver for PC/Xbox 360 without Packing (White)
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Genuine Microsoft 2.4GHz Wireless Game Controller with PC USB Receiver for PC/Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 Controller features an extended nine-foot cable and an improved ergonomic design
Compact ergonomics accommodate players of all sizes and allow comfortable extended gameplay
Integrated headset port for Xbox LIVE play
Works with most Windows XP-based PCs
Adjustable vibration feedback for a personalized gaming experience.
In excellent condition
In perfect working order
Xbox/Xbox360 relevant product information
Essential hacks, tricks and secrets for Microsoft's supposedly closed system
1. Connect your Xbox 360 to two screens at once
2. Play your own music in original Xbox games
3. It can write its own blog
4. Play Xbox 360 games online for free - without a Live account
5. Interact with your Xbox 360 music
6. Connect your Xbox360 to a wireless network without an official adaptor
7. Play music from your iPod
8. Reset your Xbox 360 video settings
9. Play any media file, plus online videos on your Xbox 360
10. Use any HDMI cable and still get digital surround sound
Tips and Tricks for the Xbox Console from Microsoft
Xbox Console Tips and Tricks
Reset parental controls:
Go to "Settings" and highlight the "Parental Control" option. Press X, Y, L, X, at the pass code screen to reset the parental control setting to the default value.
Hidden FMV sequence:
Insert an audio CD. Stop the CD when it begins playing at the CD player screen. Press B, select "Copy", then press A. Use the "Select All" option, then press A. Use the "Copy" option and create a new soundtrack. Enter << Eggsbox >> as a name. Select "Done" and press A to view a hidden "Thank You!" FMV sequence.
Xbox Dashboard - View Music Animations:
Insert a music CD and play it on the music screen. When the music plays, you can see an animation in the jewel (that plays with the music). To make this full screen, press Y then press X. To return to the track selection, press any other button.
Note: You can make the jewel full screen when using the DVD remote by pressing Info.
Xbox Dashboard - Hear voices:
When the dash is started, leave it alone for a short time. The screen will eventually get dark, and you will begin to hear sounds. One of these is an electronic voice.
Playing Burned Music Discs:
Burn music onto a CD-RW (not a CD-R) disc, and close the session when you burn the CD. Place it in your X-Box and rip away.
Note: This also works with .MP3 files. The Xbox can store .MP3s and replay them later and save a lot of space compared to the .WAV files that are standard on audio discs.
Xbox Console Name:
Each Xbox console has a "name" assigned to it at the time of manufacture. To view the name of your system, play Halo link it to another Xbox and choose a linked play party. The Xboxs will have names above their symbols in the pre-game stat screen. To change your name, play challenge mode in Dead Or Alive 3. Successfully complete challenge mode and you will be prompted to enter a record name. Enter the name that you wish to change your pre-assigned Xbox name to. This will now be the title your Xbox is referred to during linked play. Note: This will only work one time, so make sure that you enter the name you wish to permanently have for your console.
To see your Xbox name easily, start Halo, go into multi-player mode, choose "Split Screen", "Profile", and "Location". After all that is done, there will be a screen that reads "Waiting for more players". The picture of the Xbox is directly above your profile name, and above your picture will be a word. That word will be used as your name when Xbox goes online. This works best when there is only one controller plugged into the Xbox, so the multi-player game will not start before you see your name.
















