Does anyone know if the Logitech Chillstream pad works with the 360?[url=http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/3437147/Logitech-ChillStream-Game-Pad-PC/Product.html]Logitech Chillstream[/url]Essentially it is an imitation 360 pad for the PC that has a fan built inside to keep your hands cool. It works for PC, and Logitech made one specifically for the PS3, but what I want to know is will it work with a 360? It has a USB connection, so it would be possible to plug it in the same way you would with a regular wired 360 pad, but would the console recognise it and use it?360 Controller question - Logitech chill ...
Not a huge point in the product, but aside from that, if you've already got 1, why not try it out? If not just wait for some1 who has tried to post here and confirm.360 Controller question - Logitech chill ...
from what I understand MS requires a chip inside their controllers to properly work, so that probably won't work.
The page itself says the only compatible platform is PC - so I assume the 360 isn't supported. Even on the Logitech website, it mentions nothing about Xbox 360 compatibility. I'm willing to bet it won't work on the 360 (sadly, since it's a cool controller).Strange though, it has the guide button and everything...
I haven't bought it as I wanted to see if it could be used on both PC and 360 before I get one.If the controller needs some special 360 chip inside it, then I guess that could be the problem. Otherwise it seems to have all the right buttons to imitate a regular 360 pad. I find it strange that Logitech would choose to make a pad designed to look like a 360 pad, but not one that would work on a 360. There is a separate one available specific to Playstation.Has anyone got this pad and can try it out?
*bump*Anyone got one they can check?
No it wont work. Otherwise it would be called the PC/360 chill stream. Also if it could work then the opposite must also be true (using 360 usb controllers for PC) However you cant do that. Sorry you are out of luck.
I own a chill stream and can safely say it does not work on the xbox 360. I was unaware that 360 controllers did not work on PC as I believe I heard they do but I don't use controllers on my computer often to concern myself with that.I was very disappointed to learn that the controller didn't work since I bought it with hopes of using it for my PC and my xbox 360. Oh well.
[QUOTE=''Kranon''] I own a chill stream and can safely say it does not work on the xbox 360. I was unaware that 360 controllers did not work on PC as I believe I heard they do but I don't use controllers on my computer often to concern myself with that.I was very disappointed to learn that the controller didn't work since I bought it with hopes of using it for my PC and my xbox 360. Oh well. [/QUOTE] Your not alone, I suffer the same disappointment. :cry: The chillstream would've been great here in Arizona, gets pretty sweaty even with the AC running.
I never buy third-party products. I have just never been happy with them.
As someone who works with these products, I honestly have to say that there are a few things you should NEVER buy third-party.NEVER EVER EVER BUY THIRD PARTY:-Controllers or controller accessories (excluding gel pads and such)-headsets (unless a reputable brand, like Motorolla Bluetooth for PS3)- Power supplies- Cooling systems (actually, don't buy cooling systems at all!!!)- Controller Power accessories, such as ''plug and charge'' kits- System modifiers that require power (LED lights, etc).Hope this helped.
[QUOTE=''SonicDivision'']As someone who works with these products, I honestly have to say that there are a few things you should NEVER buy third-party.NEVER EVER EVER BUY THIRD PARTY:-Controllers or controller accessories (excluding gel pads and such)-headsets (unless a reputable brand, like Motorolla Bluetooth for PS3)- Power supplies- Cooling systems (actually, don't buy cooling systems at all!!!)- Controller Power accessories, such as ''plug and charge'' kits- System modifiers that require power (LED lights, etc).Hope this helped.[/QUOTE]I hav 2 say, logitech is quite a good third party brand which can deliver just as good performance as any original brand, nd can last 4 almost the same amount of time. Which therefore makes it a very safe product 2 buy. Trust me :D I gotta lotta exp with logitech and as compared with my dodgy Joytech and XFXcontrollers, this one rocks. Also, the buttons are preset configured. So you don't hav 2 set it up in most cases, the computer will recognise which button is which.I kno this coz i play PES 2008, and when i try to configure the buttons, iv never had to set the buttons for my logitech beauty, but my joytech and XFX always need a whol lotta discipline. :DAlso, NEVER buy XFX branded things. The company seems to be very developing atm. We shd jus w8 for lyk a few yrs and see wat happens. Coz-lol- the damned controllers can NEVER be recognised by the computer. Whenever you try and plug it in, the computer can't find the proper driver or anything. Usually with my experience [with laptops mainly], there is usually only ONE usb port that can work out the XFX. (so wat we usually do on a big game nyt with friends is we plug in a multi-tap or hub into that ''WORKING'' usb port. And then we can plug in our two XFX controllers, and get them to work.... *sigh*, so much hassle i swear heyy..Stupid XFX, i SALUTE Logitech.. :D
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No it doesn'y work. I bought one and i connect it to the 360 to see if it work and it didn't. The xbox doesn't recognize it. This sucks, because it a nice controller.
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xbox360 controllers work on the pc i kw b=cuz ive used one on the pc
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