I upgraded to Windows 10 Pro 64-bit from Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, and currently have the F710 controller working on Windows 10 (initially it was having issues being detected). Therefore, there is a way to get it to work on Windows 10.
When I have the switch on controller in "X" mode, I have the following driver installed:
Xbox 360 Controller for Windows
Driver Provider: Microsoft
Driver Date: 07/09/2015
Driver Version: 10.0.10240.16384
Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows
I updated using this procedure, while having switch in "X" mode:
Device Manager -> Right Click "Wireless Gamepad F710" -> "Update Driver Software..." -> "Browse my computer for driver software" -> "Let me pick..." -> "Xbox 360 Peripherals" -> "Xbox 360 Controller for Windows" -> "Yes" (Update Driver Warning)
I was able to find the above driver in Windows 10 without downloading anything. It could also be that it was transferred over from Windows 7, I don't know.
If I switch to the "D" mode, it becomes detected as a Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2.
I also have the Logitech Profiler installed.
I confirmed the following doesn't work: "Xbox Peripherals" -> "Xbox Controller"
You could try downloading from here if you can't find "Xbox 360 Peripherals" / "Xbox 360 Controller for Windows" in the list:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en...indows#support
Run the setup program, but do not complete it because we just want the driver. Locate the folder where the setup files were extracted to and locate "xusb21.inf". Right click on it and then click "Install".
After doing this, you should be able to do following successfully:
Device Manager -> Right Click "Wireless Gamepad F710" -> "Update Driver Software..." -> "Browse my computer for driver software" -> "Let me pick..." -> "Xbox 360 Peripherals" -> "Xbox 360 Controller for Windows" -> "Yes" (Update Driver Warning)