Xbox Series X | S: Controller Update
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Re: Xbox Series X | S: Controller Update
what could go wrong with updating the controller plugged into the titan2? ive done it many times
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fullerorb7 - Master Sergeant
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Re: Xbox Series X | S: Controller Update
For anyone having problem connecting their Titan Two to an Xbox Series S or X, you may find this helps:
https://switchgaming.blogspot.com/2024/09/xbox-series-titan-two-connection.html
1. Unplug your Titan Two (T2) from your Xbox.
2. Have ONLY an official Microsoft Xbox Series gamepad (batteries removed) connected to the front-right T2 "B" port via a USB-C cable (not too long, and good quality).
3. Plug the T2 into the Xbox (use the original shortest Titan USB cable via OUTPUT).
4. Power on your Xbox (if not on already) and wait a few seconds. If you have a good connection, you will see two small green LED lights ("B" for the controller being detected and "O" for good Output to the console. Also a static number display for your slot number.
IF you do not see two green LED lights and/or the number display is constantly rolling, unplug, count to two, then reconnect. Try five times. If you succeed, connect your extra accessibility controller into the Titan "A" front-left port if needed.
Still no luck? Adjusting some firmware settings in the Titan Two using the free GTuner IV utility may help further.
A. Download and run the GTuner IV utility.
B. Connect your Titan Two via the PROG (rear-right) port.
C. Change the following settings under the "Device Configuration" tab.
Output Protocol = USB Xbox One.
Force USB Prog Interface to full speed (ticked).
Recall loaded memory slot between power cycles (ticked).
Power off the device with the console (ticked - unless using GCM code).
D. Put the Titan Two into the SLOT you want it to be using at start up (click on Device Memory Slots and click on the slot number to load it in).
E. Swap the short Titan USB cable from the rear PROG connector back to the OUTPUT middle port. Go back to step 2 above. Good luck!!
https://switchgaming.blogspot.com/2024/09/xbox-series-titan-two-connection.html
1. Unplug your Titan Two (T2) from your Xbox.
2. Have ONLY an official Microsoft Xbox Series gamepad (batteries removed) connected to the front-right T2 "B" port via a USB-C cable (not too long, and good quality).
3. Plug the T2 into the Xbox (use the original shortest Titan USB cable via OUTPUT).
4. Power on your Xbox (if not on already) and wait a few seconds. If you have a good connection, you will see two small green LED lights ("B" for the controller being detected and "O" for good Output to the console. Also a static number display for your slot number.
IF you do not see two green LED lights and/or the number display is constantly rolling, unplug, count to two, then reconnect. Try five times. If you succeed, connect your extra accessibility controller into the Titan "A" front-left port if needed.
Still no luck? Adjusting some firmware settings in the Titan Two using the free GTuner IV utility may help further.
A. Download and run the GTuner IV utility.
B. Connect your Titan Two via the PROG (rear-right) port.
C. Change the following settings under the "Device Configuration" tab.
Output Protocol = USB Xbox One.
Force USB Prog Interface to full speed (ticked).
Recall loaded memory slot between power cycles (ticked).
Power off the device with the console (ticked - unless using GCM code).
D. Put the Titan Two into the SLOT you want it to be using at start up (click on Device Memory Slots and click on the slot number to load it in).
E. Swap the short Titan USB cable from the rear PROG connector back to the OUTPUT middle port. Go back to step 2 above. Good luck!!
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