SOURCE: Wireless Controller not connecting to console.
Hey guys,
I've had the same problem today. The controller wouldn't connect no matter what. The strange thing was I could still turn the console on using the controller, but afterwards it wouldn't do anything.
Now I think I found a solution, at least for my case. All I did was to remove the HDD (that thing on top of the console) and put it back in. Then I started the console again using the controller and it was instantly connected.:)
Now I just hope it stays this way.;)
SOURCE: Both Controllers Keep Turning Off During Game Play
My solution of this problem is a bit technical but try and keep up. What I did was to remove the battery thingy so the insidy part was shown. I used my indexfinger and my thumb to pull the 2 springs longer so they would make more preasure at the batteries.
Then I put the batteries back in and havnt had any big problems since.
Im not sure if this solves your problems but its worth a shot since it fixed mine.
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SOURCE: Xbox 360 controller turns off at random, yet has new batteries
The battery indicator found when pressing your xbox logo button is
temperamental. It might say 2 bars, or 3 or even full battery but this
is not a good indicator of a full battery.
The problem IS low batteries(or more specifically - bad batteries) - when the batteries become low the
vibration function can cause the controller to disconnect. This is
happens because the vibration function uses extra battery power.
So basically... Every time your controller vibrates, it disconnects.
This occurs when firing a weapon in most games, grenades in COD,
landing heavy tricks in Skate 2, the list goes on, you'll find many
complaints from people stating their controller disconnects
specifically with these events.
The simple solution, turn off the vibration function when this occurs. It'll never happen to you again ^_^
Thumbs this up when it proves correct for you. I'd recommend a recharge while you play pack. ALWAYS by the official products too. They're much more reliable and aren't prone to this kind of behaviour.
SOURCE: I have a wireless controller that won't connect
sync the controler to the xbox. there is a small button on the top of the controller next to the plug in for the cord. push that button along with the button next to the reciving eye on the consel. push them both at teh samt time until they stop spinning and start flashing as if they had low batterys.
SOURCE: Slow Turn
If this is only happening in Halo 3, go to the start-menu and look for profile settings, or check the in-game pause menu ( while playing ) and search for your controller settings. You should see a section that says "Vertical/Horizontal Sensitivity" or something close to that. Change it to a higher setting and you should be able to move your aim/sight faster.
Note: This will not increase how fast you walk/run.
If this does not work, you can attempt to open your controller ( remove batteries first ) and check the joystick for any junk that might be preventing full movement. ( this will void your controller's warranty if it has one )
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