Click the option 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'.Click the option 'Browse my computer for driver software'.Right-click on 'Unknown Device' and click 'Update Driver Software'.Make sure you right click it and select the 'Scan for hardware changes' and 'Update Driver Software' > 'Search Automatically for Updated Driver' options before the next steps, especially if you have more than one 'Unknown Device' listed. Find any listings of 'Unknown Device' in the list of devices, likely under Human Interface Devices or Other Devices.Launch Device Manager and verify that nothing has changedĬongratulations, you now have a working Logitech F710 wireless controller with Windows 10.Make sure your controller is turned off and the wireless receiver is plugged in to your PC before proceeding with the steps below:.Reboot Windows to re-enable driver signature enforcement.
Verify that the F710 is now listed under Xbox Peripherals and is correctly identified as the F710.Double-click on Install.reg and confirm that you want to modify the registry.Point Windows to the folder you created in step #1, your drivers should be installed.Click on Browse my computer for drivers.
Right click on the F710 entry and select Update driver.Allow Windows to boot normally and log in.Once the Startup Settings screen appears, press 7 to disable driver signature enforcement.Select Restart to restart the computer into the Startup Settings screen.Select the start icon, then power and click on reboot whilst holding down the Shift key.Verify that the device appears in Device Manager as Wireless Gamepad F710 under Other devices.Ensure that the unifying receiver for the F710 is plugged into the computer, the F710 is on and the switch on the F710 is set to X (Xinput mode).Download the file from and unzip it to somewhere easy to find.You should be extremely clear on the risks of doing this before you start.
This driver is not approved or endorsed by Logitech. ⚠️ By following these instructions, you will be installing an unsigned driver which has been modified in unknown ways by an unknown third party. As soon as Microsoft or Logitech provide a solution for XInput mode that continues to work after a reboot then this content will be removed.
This page simply collates information from here, here and a file hosted on Google Drive into a single zip file which will install a modified XBox 360 driver that'll work with Windows 10 and the Logitech F710. To date, neither Microsoft or Logitech have offered a solution. Although it can be installed, it does not survive a reboot with the error message " Device not migrated". An (unofficial and unapproved) unsigned Windows 10 driver that actually works with the Logitech F710 wireless controller in XInput modeįollowing the release of the Windows Update (2004), the XBox 360 driver for the Logitech F710 wireless controller (in XInput mode) can no longer be used.