![]() Might want to try tracking this down if the 1.1 update doesn't work for you. If I run the file, it extracts some files, and then pops up an error "installation did not complete", so not sure if it already is installed or what the deal is. NOTE: I also have a file "Microsoft Common Controller 32bit.exe" in my download directory, filedate shows I downloaded it around the same time I installed the wired controller, but I don't remember acually installing it. Should be availble for download here, the filename for the new version is Xbox360_32Eng.exe: Installed the new driver package, the green light came on the receiver, and then just had the hold down the buttons on both the receiver and controller to sync them up, after that, worked like a charm. If the driver date is then you are using the old windows 7 driver and the gamepad will not work. ![]() That didn't work with the wireless controller, so I had to download the 1.1 version. If you go to Windows Device Manager -> Find Xbox 360 Peripherials -> Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows and click properties and click the Driver Tab you can check the date the driver was released. One thing, I had been using a wired controller, and had the 1.0 Microsoft drivers installed (the filename for 1.0 was xbox360Eng.exe). I got Lego Indiana Jones working in Fusion on my MacBook Pro with my 360 wireless controller. ![]() As a matter of fact, I just got this up and running last night.
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