On Bluetooth-supported controllers, the plastic around the Xbox button is part of the face of the controller. On controllers without Bluetooth, the plastic around the Xbox button is part of the top, where the bumpers are.

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Driver For Xbox One Controller
The Microsoft NG6-00001 Xbox One wireless controller is an updated version of the original controller with several improvements for elevated gaming experience. The most notable advancement is the addition of a standard 3.5mm headset jack, which allows you to use your favorite gaming headset.
Notes
- Bluetooth requires a PC running the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. See Windows Update: FAQ to learn how to get the latest Windows update.
- For best performance, update your controller. See How to update your Xbox One Controller on Windows 10.
- Bluetooth is supported on PCs, tablets, and laptops. It is not supported on mobile devices.
- Bluetooth does not support any attachments, such as headsets, chatpads, or the Xbox Stereo Adapter.
- We recommend connecting only one controller at a time using Bluetooth.

Follow these steps to pair your controller to your PC using Bluetooth:

Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Controller Drivers
- Make sure you have updated your PC to the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. See Windows Update: FAQ to learn how to get the latest Windows update.
- For best performance, update your controller. See How to update your Xbox One Controller on Windows 10.
- Turn on your Xbox Wireless Controller by pressing the Xbox button.
- Press the controller Connect button for three seconds and release.
Hi,
i have issue with Xbox One Wireless Adapter for Windows and Xbox One Controllers.
I have two controllers.
Nevermind if I connect them with USB cables or through wireless adapter, only one works.
It is always controller connected as first.
HW is ok and works perfect on another PC (HP Pavilion X360) with the same Windows 10 Home build and the same drivers.
I have contacted Microsoft support 4 Times without success.
There are similar threads on Xbox forum and it looks like it's a specific PC configuration issue.
Users with Maximus mobos confirms they have the same issue.
Symptoms:
Two controllers are recognized by wireless adapter.
First works.
Second doesn't work (games or system don't react on buttons).
In Devices and Printers-->Xbox Wireless adapter-->Controllers' settings first can be configured, second raises error message.
Controller #1
http://postimg.org/image/8pevmkez7/
Controller #2
http://postimg.org/image/ahx5kjevr/
Error message translation: 'Game controller isn't connected properly. Ensure it is physically connected to computer'
As soon as I disconnect #1, #2 starts working immediatelly.
To ensure Xbox controllers are ok, I tried them on another PC.
My PC has some strange HID devices, I can't recognize.
I tried to uninstall them, but they appear again after system restart.
They are marked with ??? on PC vs Ultrabook comparison screeenshot:
http://s15.postimg.org/cz3eh3fqz/HID...WIndows_10.png
Is there anybody with Maximus VIII Mobo who has two Xbox One controllers working on Windows 10?
How to deal with it?
I have latest BIOS and drivers for all components in my profile.