

I don't have any other explanation as to why this happens with the expensive controllers on my PC and it's the main reason I prefer the cheap generic PC controller over the Xbox One or PS4 controllers. I cannot find a reasonable explanation for this except that MAYBE the motion sensor in the controller is telling my PC that I put the controller down and it automatically just shuts it off at that point. The second I lean forward in my chair, drop my hands down to my lap and the controller is laying flat in my hands it disconnects.

The controller works fine as long as I'm holding it in an upright position. I don't know if it's a Windows 10 thing or what it is.īUT I've noticed a weird thing w/ using expensive controllers on my PC that have motion sensors. For w/e reason the expensive $60 PS4 and Xbox One controllers randomly disconnect themselves intermittently during gameplay. I have an Xbox One controller that I can plug in directly or connect through bluetooth but as dumb as it might sound I prefer the $20 generic, wired made for PC controller. It's just the controller, which is frustrating and makes no sense but it is what it is.
