Hello. I have recently started using rewasd for its turbo function on my elite 2 controller. When it works, it works well. But I get frequent disconnects when using it in wireless mode. Qhen it disconnects my controller acts as if it is still connected (solid color) and the wirless adapter acts as if it detects my controller. But joy.cpl, rewasd, the Xbox accessory app, and windows does not recognize my controller. It also will not detect if the controller is plugged in. I have to restart my pc qhen this happens if I want to use the controller again. This does not occur when I turn off rewasd before using the controller, and turning off rewasd after the disconnect does not allow my controller to be recognized by windows.
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Originally Posted by Lonesurvivalist View PostHello, and thank you for your help. It has not occurred in wired mode so far. only in wireless mode with an adapter, and only when I am using rewasd. if I run my PC without rewasd enabled, I can use my controller in wireless mode without disconnects.
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Originally Posted by NPC View Post
Which wireless adapter specifically are you using? Is it an official adapter, or a third-party one? And if it's official, is it the "thick" older one or the slim new one (about as wide as the USB connector itself)? I've had mixed results with different versions.
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Originally Posted by Lonesurvivalist View Post
Im using the official adapter. Im guessing the slim version.im not 100% sure. It has a connection button on the back and not the side if that helps.
In those times when Windows does not recognize the connected controller, does it perhaps see something else instead? Maybe a different weird xinput device in the Device Manager? Or go to (on Win 10) Control Panel -> Devices and Printers, and see if you have unexpected or odd game controllers appearing there?
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Originally Posted by NPC View Post
Ah dang. That's the only one that properly works for me in this case. Have you ensured that the bluetooth connection is disabled - that is, check and make sure that the controller is not registered to the system's bluetooth devices list.
In those times when Windows does not recognize the connected controller, does it perhaps see something else instead? Maybe a different weird xinput device in the Device Manager? Or go to (on Win 10) Control Panel -> Devices and Printers, and see if you have unexpected or odd game controllers appearing there?
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I had this issue aswell using the old 2.4ghz Dongle with elite series 2. Turned out it must have been something with my USB ports built into the mother board. I switch to my front panel usb ports, and haven't had any disconnecting issue's.
Not sure if Rewasd has anything to do with it. But just incase I have a Asus b550 motherboard.
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Thanks for your help. I have an msi pro 790. I have tried multiple connections and still had the same issue. Disabling fast startup didn't fix it. I did change some virtual controller settings and I no longer have permanent disconnects, but it still disconnects and reconnects every couple minutes. strokel I could not get it to occur when I was running logs. I wonder if running ReWASD as an admin fixes the issue. is there a way to run it as an admin on startup?
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I almost forgot. it also seems like it doesn't happen if I do not let the app open at startup, but rather let my computer run for a few minutes then start the app up. at least it did not occur during 15 minutes of testing, normally it happens several times in 15 minutes but only when gaming
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