Xbox Controller Not Detected Test
Confirm whether an Xbox controller connection fault is cable, pairing, port, or hardware.
Check path
Connect over USB and press the Xbox button or A button.
Try another USB port and known-good data cable.
Compare Bluetooth only after USB detection is clear.
Buy later
Fix the cable path when USB works with another cable.
Repair pairing when USB works but Bluetooth fails.
Replace only when the controller fails on clean devices too.
Repair picks
Use a known-good data cable to separate real trigger or button issues from Bluetooth latency and pairing instability.
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FAQs
How do I test an Xbox controller that is not detected? +
Use USB first, press a button, and open the Xbox controller test. If the browser sees it over one cable but not another, the cable or port is the likely problem.
Can Bluetooth hide an Xbox controller from the browser? +
Yes. Pairing state, sleep state, and platform support can affect browser detection. USB is the cleaner baseline.
Should I buy a new Xbox controller if it is not detected? +
Not before checking a data cable, another port, another device, and Bluetooth pairing. Replace only when the controller fails across clean paths.
Run the source test.
Use the matching live tester first, then return to the model page only if the fault repeats.