1. Folasaga
This user manual provides comprehensive instructions for the Xbox 360 Wired Controller, Model 52A-00005. Designed for both Windows PCs and Xbox 360 consoles, this controller delivers a consistent and immersive gaming experience. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended play sessions, while precise controls enhance gameplay across various titles.
O mea taua e aofia ai:
- Manatu faaalia o le Vibration: Provides tactile responses to in-game actions for enhanced immersion.
- Precise Thumbsticks: Offers accurate control for nuanced movements.
- Pressure-Point Triggers: Delivers responsive and precise input for actions like acceleration or firing.
- 8-Way Directional Pad (D-Pad): Ensures accurate directional input for fighting games and menu navigation.
- Fuafuaga Ergonomic: Shaped for comfortable grip and reduced fatigue during long gaming sessions.

Ata 1.1: Luma view of the Xbox 360 Wired Controller, showcasing its buttons and thumbsticks.
2. Seti
2.1 Connecting to an Xbox 360 Console
- Locate an available USB port on your Xbox 360 console. USB ports are typically found on the front or rear of the console.
- Insert the USB connector of the Xbox 360 Wired Controller firmly into the USB port.
- The controller should automatically be recognized by the console. The guide button in the center of the controller will illuminate, indicating a successful connection.
2.2 Connecting to a Windows PC
- Locate an available USB port on your Windows PC.
- Insert the USB connector of the Xbox 360 Wired Controller firmly into the USB port.
- For most modern Windows operating systems (Windows 7 and later), the controller is plug-and-play and will be automatically detected and configured. Drivers are typically installed without user intervention.
- If the controller is not automatically recognized, Windows Update may be required to download the necessary drivers. Ensure your PC has an active internet connection.
- Once installed, the guide button on the controller will illuminate, and you can verify its functionality in your PC's 'Devices and Printers' or 'Game Controllers' settings.
3. Fa'afoeina le Pule
The Xbox 360 Wired Controller features a standard layout for intuitive gameplay.
3.1 Fa'atulagaga ma Galuega a le Fa'amau

Ata 3.1: Fa'afagota view of the Xbox 360 Wired Controller, showing its ergonomic shape.
- Left and Right Thumbsticks: Used for character movement, camera control, or menu navigation. Pressing them down often acts as an additional button (L3/R3).
- D-Pad (Pad Fa'asino): Provides precise 8-way directional input, commonly used for menu navigation or specific in-game actions.
- A, B, X, Y Ki: Action buttons, typically color-coded (Green A, Red B, Blue X, Yellow Y) for easy identification. Their functions vary by game.
- Pa'u Tauagavale ma Taumatau (LB, RB): Located on the top edge of the controller, often used for quick actions or weapon switching.
- Mea e Fa'aosofia ai le Agavale ma le Taumatau (LT, RT): Analog triggers on the underside of the controller, providing pressure-sensitive input for actions like accelerating, braking, or firing.
- Ki Amata: E masani ona fa'aoga e taofi ta'aloga po'o tatala i totonu o ta'aloga menus.
- Ki tua: Often used to access secondary menus, maps, or return to previous screens.
- Ki ta'iala: The illuminated Xbox logo button in the center. On Xbox 360, it opens the Xbox Guide. On PC, it may open the Xbox Game Bar or act as a home button depending on the game or software.
3.2 Manatu Fa'aaliga Vibration
The controller features built-in vibration motors that provide haptic feedback during gameplay. This enhances immersion by simulating in-game events such as explosions, collisions, or weapon recoil. Vibration intensity is typically controlled by the game itself.
4. Tausiga
Proper care and maintenance will extend the lifespan of your Xbox 360 Wired Controller.
4.1 Fa'amamāina
- Disconnect the controller from your console or PC before cleaning.
- Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to wipe down the surface of the controller.
- For stubborn dirt or grime, slightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild, non-abrasive cleaning solution. Avoid excessive moisture.
- Use cotton swabs to clean around buttons and thumbsticks, being careful not to force liquid into crevices.
- Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or solvents, as these can damage the controller's finish or internal components.
4.2 Teuina
- Teu le masini i se nofoaga malulu, matutu mamao ese mai le susulu o le la ma le vevela tele.
- Avoid tightly wrapping the cable around the controller, as this can cause kinks or damage to the wire over time. Gently coil the cable.
- Keep the controller away from dust and pet hair to prevent accumulation in buttons and ports.
5. Faʻafitauli
If you encounter issues with your Xbox 360 Wired Controller, try the following solutions:
| Fa'afitauli | Fofo e ono mafai |
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| Controller not recognized / Not working |
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| Buttons or thumbsticks are unresponsive |
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| E le'o galue le tali vibration |
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If these steps do not resolve your issue, please refer to the Warranty & Support section for further assistance.
6. Fa'amatalaga
- Fa'ata'ita'iga: 52A-00005
- Fa'ailoga: Microsoft
- Feso'ota'i: USB uaea
- Fegalegaleai: Xbox 360, Windows PC
- Lanu: Lanu uliuli
- Fua (L x W x H): Pe tusa o le 19.3 x 16.9 x 9.6 cm (7.6 x 6.7 x 3.8 inisi)
- mamafa: E tusa ma le 264 kalama (0.58 lbs)
- ASIN: B0922VR916
7. Tuutuuga & Lagolago
7.1 Fa'amatalaga Fa'amaonia
This product is covered by a limited warranty provided by Microsoft. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product packaging or visit the official Microsoft support web'upega tafaʻilagi mo tuutuuga ma aiaiga auiliili o le tusi saisai, e aofia ai le vaitaimi o le inisiua ma faiga o tagi.
7.2 Fesoasoani mo Tagata Fa'atau
For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or warranty claims, please contact Microsoft Customer Support through their official website or the contact information provided in your product documentation. When contacting support, please have your product model number (52A-00005) and proof of purchase readily available.
Lagolago i luga ole laiga: Visit the official Microsoft Support web'upega tafaʻilagi mo FAQs, taʻiala mo faʻafitauli, ma fonotaga a le nuʻu.
Fa'amatalaga Fa'afeso'ota'i: Refer to your product packaging or the Microsoft Support website for regional contact numbers and email support options.





