User Guide
The bottom and back of the wireless controller 
Original Xbox One Wireless Controller  
Xbox One Wireless Controller  
2 Left bumper 
4 USB charge port 
7 Right bumper 
9 Expansion port 
11 Right trigger 
12 IR window 
13 Wireless 
enrollment button 
14 Left trigger 
15 Battery cover 
16 3.5-mm port 
Left bumper  (2) and right bumper (7): These are oblong-shaped pressable controls that 
reside on the top of the controller to the left and right of the USB charging port. These controls 
are used to interact with games, apps, and the Xbox One interface. They are often used as 
accelerators to jump between sections of the UI but have varied functionality depending on the 
game. 
USB charge port (4): This port resides on the top edge of the controller above the Xbox button. 
It's a recessed mini USB port, which connects your wireless controller to the console using a 
mini USB cable. For more information, see About the Xbox One Play & Charge Kit. 
Expansion port (9): This is a recessed port that resides on the bottom-side edge of the 
controller. It's used to connect other accessories, such as an Xbox One Chat Headset. 
Infrared (IR) window (12): Hidden behind the “smoked” plastic next to the USB port are 
infrared LEDs used for auto-pairing users to the controller via the Kinect sensor. To learn more 
about this feature, see How to assign an account to an Xbox One Wireless Controller. 
Wireless enrollment button (13): This small, slightly raised button resides just to the left of the 
USB port on the top edge of the controller. Used to wirelessly connect the controller to a console 
and to enroll in Bluetooth pairing on a Windows 10 PC. For more information, see Connect a 
wireless Xbox One controller to your console. 




