Step 3: Windows will begin searching for a new bluetooth device Get your Ipega Controller and hold the X key and the HOME button, and windows will find the device. Step 2: Click your bluetooth icon in Windows 7 and Click: Add Device Step 1: Make sure you have the blueteeth and it is turned on. Let’s get the Ipega working with Windows: If you figure out a way to get this going – post in the comments and I will give you credit here. I didn’t spend too much time messing with it. I think that’s what won’t allow you calibrate the device anymore, so use the pairing feature with the device at your own risk. The first time setting it up, it doesn’t allow to enter a pairing code, after you connect this device for the first time, with the right click menu we use to get it to work, I wouldn’t try to pair it. Read on for a little trick on getting it to work: What’s strange is the device won’t allow you to pair it with Windows normally. Not anything like an Xbox or Playstation controller quality wise, but it’s functional, and works well with smart phones for games on the app stores, and works fine with NES/SNES emulators and roms on the PC. Getting this one to work was weird, although it works, it is not 100%.