On the app I was then prompted to update the firmware, which I did. Update from this morning: I did a reset on the KM2 by pressing button 2 three times. Both of the mice i previously tried now work, leading me to believe it was something in the previous three keyboards.
But I tried a fourth keyboard based on a suggestion from another thread and the Logitech G513 works fine. I am a little surprised the two wireless also didn't work. I'm not too surprised the cheap Amazon board didn't work with the KM2. I used two different wireless keyboards, a basic Logitech K270 and an Arteck HW192 as well as a cheap wired random-brand RGB keyboard from Amazon. There was no 'fix' to my issue, I believe the KM2 was operational and that the issue was not just one, or two, but all three of the keyboards I was using. I don’t want to have to return and order a XIM.Įdit : Circling back to inform everyone that it is now working. I have also tried using 2 different Xbox controllers, 3 different keyboards, and 2 different mice, as well as a different cord between the controller and KM2 (although most tries are through the supplied cord). Again, I’ve following the “forced USB” method. It doesn’t appear as if the controller is speaking to the Xbox through the KM2. I’ve followed every instruction to the T.
The Xbox does not turn on my controller through the KM2 when properly connected and following the instructions. I have tried my controller with and without batteries in it and also tried the method of forcing the controller to only use USB connection (another recommendation from the staff in a thread here). It doesn’t appear that the KM2 is allowing the controller to speak with the Xbox. I have connected it exactly how the video and instructions in this thread say to do it: I have the latest software on my Xbox, it’s controller, and the KM2. I’m worried that it won’t work and I’ll have to pick up a XIM since I know those do. I have tried everything to get this to work with my standard Xbox One.