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ShakyJake

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I have never EVER had any luck getting wireless gamepad controllers to work on a PC. *Any* PC. They will work briefly (like for a few minutes) and then randomly die. I have a PS4 / PS5 and they have never had an issue so I don't think it's anything in my environment.

Any tips? Not sure what to even try.
 

Lanx

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I have never EVER had any luck getting wireless gamepad controllers to work on a PC. *Any* PC. They will work briefly (like for a few minutes) and then randomly die. I have a PS4 / PS5 and they have never had an issue so I don't think it's anything in my environment.

Any tips? Not sure what to even try.
what brands?

ive had 3 8bitdo and each newer one got easier to recognize

initially i had problems, i even went and bought the 8bitdo adapter, until i got an external bt adapter, no issues

i also have a gamesir with its own adapter, no issues


imo try ugreen
 
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Janx

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what brands?

ive had 3 8bitdo and each newer one got easier to recognize

initially i had problems, i even went and bought the 8bitdo adapter, until i got an external bt adapter, no issues

i also have a gamesir with its own adapter, no issues


imo try ugreen
Same with 8bitdo and gamsir. Zero problems connecting.
 

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I have never EVER had any luck getting wireless gamepad controllers to work on a PC. *Any* PC. They will work briefly (like for a few minutes) and then randomly die. I have a PS4 / PS5 and they have never had an issue so I don't think it's anything in my environment.

Any tips? Not sure what to even try.
I dont know if its the same problem or not. But when I stopped using my MOBO's BT and started using adapters, the connectivity massively improved. When I moved the adapter from the rear of my metal and glass case to the front of my case (facing me) that basically cleared up any connection issues.
 
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ShakyJake

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I dont know if its the same problem or not. But when I stopped using my MOBO's BT and started using adapters, the connectivity massively improved. When I moved the adapter from the rear of my metal and glass case to the front of my case (facing me) that basically cleared up any connection issues.
Yeah, I think this right here is the problem. All this time I've been trying to use generic/onboard bluetooth adapters. I have a Gamesir pad and will try using it's supplied adapter.
 
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I dont know if its the same problem or not. But when I stopped using my MOBO's BT and started using adapters, the connectivity massively improved. When I moved the adapter from the rear of my metal and glass case to the front of my case (facing me) that basically cleared up any connection issues.
Yeah, second this. I've had tons of issues with bluetooth. My motherboard adapter is trash and so are lots of the external ones. I think a lot of devices use trash receivers too.
 
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Denamian

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Yeah, I think this right here is the problem. All this time I've been trying to use generic/onboard bluetooth adapters. I have a Gamesir pad and will try using it's supplied adapter.

Do you have the mobo's bluetooth antenna connected? I had never bothered to connect mine for a while. The first time I tried to connect a bluetooth controller, it would constantly disconnect even when it was less than 5' away from the PC. I connected the antenna and it was much better.

That said, using a wireless dongle is much better since as the others have said, most mobo bluetooth is trash.
 

ShakyJake

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Do you have the mobo's bluetooth antenna connected? I had never bothered to connect mine for a while. The first time I tried to connect a bluetooth controller, it would constantly disconnect even when it was less than 5' away from the PC. I connected the antenna and it was much better.

That said, using a wireless dongle is much better since as the others have said, most mobo bluetooth is trash.
For one PC, I had to buy a USB bluetooth dongle which I plugged into the front. Yeah the other one is on the motherboard and I definitely did not use an antenna. In fact I don't even recall it coming with one. Perhaps I missed it.

Anyway, using the provided Gamesir dongle everything worked fine this evening. Thanks, guys.
 
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Lanx

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For one PC, I had to buy a USB bluetooth dongle which I plugged into the front. Yeah the other one is on the motherboard and I definitely did not use an antenna. In fact I don't even recall it coming with one. Perhaps I missed it.

Anyway, using the provided Gamesir dongle everything worked fine this evening. Thanks, guys.
yea my gamesir and dongle was low lat enough to keep up w/ expedition33, and they kinda make it nice where they give you dock that has a dongle passthru so you don't take up so many usba
 
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Getting this pop-up every couple minutes, always with a different antivirus logo on it. Clicking off the window causes a webpage to open that goes to a Not Found, so it's more annoying than anything else.

AVG Antivirus says I've got nothing going on (only have the free trial of that). Haven't had a virus in ages. This probably has to do with me watching pro wrestling shows on dodgy websites a few times the past month while trying to catch up on them.

Why is AVG saying I'm in the clear when I clearly have something on my system triggering all these popups? And any good virus scan suggestions?

My debit card info got jacked a couple weeks ago and this might also have something to do with it.

Turned off all notifications from that website so I'll probably stop getting these popups, doesn't mean I don't still have whatever malware is causing it though.
 

Lanx

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Getting this pop-up every couple minutes, always with a different antivirus logo on it. Clicking off the window causes a webpage to open that goes to a Not Found, so it's more annoying than anything else.

AVG Antivirus says I've got nothing going on (only have the free trial of that). Haven't had a virus in ages. This probably has to do with me watching pro wrestling shows on dodgy websites a few times the past month while trying to catch up on them.

Why is AVG saying I'm in the clear when I clearly have something on my system triggering all these popups? And any good virus scan suggestions?

My debit card info got jacked a couple weeks ago and this might also have something to do with it.

Turned off all notifications from that website so I'll probably stop getting these popups, doesn't mean I don't still have whatever malware is causing it though.
YOU FUCKED, DISCONNECT EVERYTHING AT ONCE

that is not avg

if you can download malwarebytes, maybe you can get stuff clean

if not, i would recommend junking that drive now by reformatting
 
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Denamian

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Getting this pop-up every couple minutes, always with a different antivirus logo on it. Clicking off the window causes a webpage to open that goes to a Not Found, so it's more annoying than anything else.

AVG Antivirus says I've got nothing going on (only have the free trial of that). Haven't had a virus in ages. This probably has to do with me watching pro wrestling shows on dodgy websites a few times the past month while trying to catch up on them.

Why is AVG saying I'm in the clear when I clearly have something on my system triggering all these popups? And any good virus scan suggestions?

My debit card info got jacked a couple weeks ago and this might also have something to do with it.

Turned off all notifications from that website so I'll probably stop getting these popups, doesn't mean I don't still have whatever malware is causing it though.

I just dealt with this for an older couple. It's a notification from Edge from a bad website to try to con you in to clicking it and letting them remote into your computer to "fix" it. Blocking the offending website from sending you notifications in Edge is all you need to do.

As Lanx Lanx said, run malwarebytes to double check