Any wireless controllers in the Xbox Series are vulnerable to reaction problems. This is known to Microsoft and a solution it is working on.
Microsoft has cracked a non-released solution on the occasion of the March update, which especially opens FPS Boost & Auto HDR to reverse-compatible games.
This problem involves buttons that do not respond to user behavior. This influences the use of Xbox Series X | S-connected controllers as well as on a PC. If Microsoft succeeds in the long term on a workaround, it isn't the only thing these modern controllers are concerned with.
A problem that will be solved soon ...
Any users deplore an issue of button responsiveness on the new Xbox Wireless controller. Thus, the directional pad or the now well-known A, b, x and y buttons will often be inert when they are used.
Microsoft is well aware of this very irritating dilemma and promises to floor a solution, without however being able to tell what it's set up and in what shape. Since the problem arises as well when the controller is connected to a computer as when it is on a PC, a software update seems unlikely. Instead, we might focus on a renovation of the architecture.
Nevertheless, we are unaware that affected consumers will be able to get repairs at no extra cost even without having to buy back a new controller. Meanwhile, any who know this problem can either send the defective controller back for repair, buy one, or run the risk of encountering the same problem, or waiting for Microsoft's promised cure.
Another concern on the Xbox Series wireless controller: often, it's totally inert, even though it's well attached to Xbox Series. There is nevertheless a temporary remedy, when being pressed on the boot button of the console in order to restore its connection to the control.
While waiting for potential answers to any of these problems concerning the new wireless controller, Microsoft invites relevant users to contact Xbox Support for more help.