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− | |title = Razer Wolverine | + | |title = Razer Wolverine |
|cover = Razer Wolverine Ultimate.jpg | |cover = Razer Wolverine Ultimate.jpg | ||
|xinput = true | |xinput = true | ||
− | |connection method = USB- | + | |connection method = USB-Micro |
|predecessor = [[Controller:Razer Wildcat|Razer Wildcat]] | |predecessor = [[Controller:Razer Wildcat|Razer Wildcat]] | ||
|successor = [[Controller:Razer Wolverine V2|Razer Wolverine V2]] | |successor = [[Controller:Razer Wolverine V2|Razer Wolverine V2]] | ||
|wikipedia = Razer_Inc.#Products | |wikipedia = Razer_Inc.#Products | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Introduction | ||
+ | |introduction = The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a game controller released by Razer in September 2017.<ref>{{refurl|url=https://press.razer.com/product-news/introducing-the-razer-wolverine-ultimate-the-most-customizable-controller-for-xbox-one-and-pc/|title=Introducing the Razer Wolverine Ultimate – The Most Customizable Controller for Xbox One and PC - Press release on Razer|date=November 25, 2023}}</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Based on the [[Controller:Razer Raiju|Razer Raiju]], the Wolverine have an asymmetrical controller layout, with 2-step trigger stops, right mechanical face buttons and remappable shoulder and back buttons. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |release history = The Wolverine is available in two model variations: the high-end '''Wolverine Ultimate''' and base '''Wolverine Tournament Edition'''. The Wolverine TE, which released on November 16, 2017<ref>{{refurl|url=https://press.razer.com/product-news/razer-unleashes-new-wolverine-xbox-gaming-controller-for-tournament-use/|title=Razer Unleashes New Wolverine Xbox Gaming Controller for Tournament Use - Press release on Razer|date=November 25, 2023}}</ref>, is the base model, offering two remappable shoulder buttons and two remappable back buttons, while the Wolverine Ultimate have four trigger-style back buttons in addition to the two shoulder buttons, plus swappable D-pads and stick caps. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |current state = Being designed specifically for the Xbox consoles, both Wolverine models are native XInput controllers and are supported in games that use the XInput API. Because the impulse trigger is only limited to Microsoft's controllers, the Wolverine doesn't support the impulse triggers. While the Wolverine Ultimate can map the remappable shoulder buttons and remappable back buttons using the dedicate {{Key|ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ}} button, doing the same on the Wolverine TE requires the use of the Razer Controller Setup app on PC and Xbox console (See [[#Controller profile and remapping|Controller profile and remapping]]).}} | ||
'''General information''' | '''General information''' | ||
− | {{mm}} [https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3591/~/razer-wolverine-ultimate-%7C-rz06-02250-support-%26-faqs Support] | + | {{mm}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20200229015102/https://www.razer.com/gaming-controllers/razer-wolverine-ultimate-for-xbox-one Wolverine Ultimate (Archived)] |
− | {{mm}} [https:// | + | {{mm}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20190331023519/https://www.razer.com/gaming-controllers/razer-wolverine-tournament-edition Wolverine TE (Archived)] |
+ | {{mm}} [https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3591/~/razer-wolverine-ultimate-%7C-rz06-02250-support-%26-faqs Support page for Wolverine Ultimate] | ||
+ | {{mm}} [https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3585/~/razer-wolverine-tournament-edition-%7C-rz06-01990-support-%26-faqs Support page for Wolverine TE] | ||
'''Inputs''' | '''Inputs''' | ||
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* 2 × analog triggers: {{Key|LT}}, {{Key|RT}} | * 2 × analog triggers: {{Key|LT}}, {{Key|RT}} | ||
* 4 × digital shoulder buttons: {{Key|LB}}, {{Key|RB}}, {{Key|M1}}, {{Key|M2}} | * 4 × digital shoulder buttons: {{Key|LB}}, {{Key|RB}}, {{Key|M1}}, {{Key|M2}} | ||
− | * 4 × | + | * 4 × digital back buttons (Wolverine TE): {{Key|M3}}, {{Key|M4}} |
− | * 4 × digital | + | * 4 × digital back buttons (Wolverine Ultimate): {{Key|M3}}, {{Key|M4}}, {{Key|M5}}, {{Key|M6}} |
− | * 7 × digital functional buttons: {{Key|Ⲷ ᴍᴇɴᴜ}}, {{Key|⧉ ᴠɪᴇᴡ}}, {{Key|xʙᴏx}} {{Key|ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ}}, {{Key|ᴘʀᴏꜰɪʟᴇ}}, {{Key|ᴍɪᴄʀᴏᴘʜᴏɴᴇ}}, {{Key|ᴀᴜᴅɪᴏ}} | + | * 4 × digital face buttons: {{Key|𝐀}}, {{Key|𝐁}}, {{Key|𝐗}}, {{Key|𝗬}} |
+ | * 7 × digital functional buttons: {{Key|Ⲷ ᴍᴇɴᴜ}}, {{Key|⧉ ᴠɪᴇᴡ}}, {{Key|xʙᴏx}} | ||
+ | * 4 × digital functional buttons (Wolverine Ultimate): {{Key|ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ}}, {{Key|ᴘʀᴏꜰɪʟᴇ}}, {{Key|ᴍɪᴄʀᴏᴘʜᴏɴᴇ}}, {{Key|ᴀᴜᴅɪᴏ}} | ||
* 4 × digital directional buttons (D-pad): {{Key|⮝}}, {{Key|⮟}}, {{Key|⮜}}, {{Key|⮞}} | * 4 × digital directional buttons (D-pad): {{Key|⮝}}, {{Key|⮟}}, {{Key|⮜}}, {{Key|⮞}} | ||
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==Controller variations== | ==Controller variations== | ||
{{Image|Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition.png|Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition}} | {{Image|Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition.png|Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition}} | ||
− | {{ii}} ''' | + | {{ii}} The '''Wolverine Ultimate''' is the top of the line model and have an swappable D-pad and stick caps, and have four, trigger-style back buttons and four auxiliary functional buttons. It can store up to 3 built-in profiles. |
+ | {{ii}} The '''Wolverine Tournament Edition''' is similar to the Wolverine Ultimate, but doesn't have an interchangeable D-pad nor stick caps and have two back buttons. It is also missing the four auxiliary functional buttons. | ||
==Use with PC platforms== | ==Use with PC platforms== | ||
===Windows=== | ===Windows=== | ||
− | ====[[ | + | {{ii}} Both Wolverine TE and Wolverine Ultimate are native XInput controllers and are supported on Windows. |
− | {{ii}} | + | |
+ | ====[https://www.rewasd.com/ reWASD]==== | ||
+ | {{++}} {{Key|Guide}} button can be remapped. | ||
+ | {{++}} Can emulate an virtual [[Controller:DualShock 4|DS4 controller]] to play PS4 Remote Play, PS Now or Dualshock 4 compatible games. | ||
+ | {{ii}} Custom configs for XInput controllers can be found in official [https://www.rewasd.com/community/configs/gamepad/xbox360/ Community Configs Library] maintained by reWASD users. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Steam== | ||
+ | {{ii}} The controller is recognizable as a Xbox Wireless controller. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Steam Link compatibility=== | ||
+ | {{++}} Works natively over USB. All buttons are mapped correctly. | ||
+ | {{++}} Works without any drivers on any operating system that supports Steam. | ||
+ | {{++}} Can be used just to send input from a controller to a PC. Go into Streaming options, hit {{Key|𝗬}} and disable video and audio streaming. | ||
+ | {{--}} May not work great unless the streaming device is connected to LAN or a low latency Wi-Fi. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Controller profile and remapping== | ||
+ | {{ii}} While the Wolverine Ultimate have a dedicate {{Key|ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ}} for on-the-fly button remapping, the Wolverine TE requires the Razer Controller Setup app on Windows and Xbox. The app is available on [https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/razer-controller-setup-for-xbox/9NSXXH05PFRQ Microsoft Store]. | ||
+ | {{ii}} Requires Windows 10 1511 and later. | ||
+ | ===Remapping the buttons=== | ||
+ | {{Fixbox|description=Remapping the buttons on the controller|fix= | ||
+ | {{ii}} For Wolverine Ultimate only. | ||
+ | # Press and hold the {{Key|ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ}} until the profile indicator light start to blinks to activate remapping mode on the selected profile. | ||
+ | # Press and hold any of the remappable buttons ({{Key|M1}}, {{Key|M2}}, {{Key|M3}}, {{Key|M4}}, {{Key|M5}}, {{Key|M6}}). | ||
+ | # Press any of the ({{Key|↑}}, {{Key|↓}}, {{Key|←}}, {{Key|→}}, {{Key|𝐀}}, {{Key|𝐁}}, {{Key|𝐗}}, {{Key|𝗬}}, {{Key|LS}}, {{Key|RS}}, {{Key|LT}}, {{Key|RT}}, {{Key|LB}}, {{Key|RB}}, {{Key|Ⲷ ᴍᴇɴᴜ}}, {{Key|⧉ ᴠɪᴇᴡ}}) to bind them to the remappable button. | ||
+ | # Release the buttons once the controller vibrate. The controller will automatically exit the remapping mode. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Fixbox|description=Remapping the buttons on the Razer Controller Setup app|fix= | ||
+ | {{ii}} Required for Wolverine Tournament Edition. | ||
+ | # Open the app and then connect the controller. | ||
+ | # Select one of the profiles and select "Edit". | ||
+ | # Select one of the remappable buttons. | ||
+ | # Select one of the existing buttons ({{Key|↑}}, {{Key|↓}}, {{Key|←}}, {{Key|→}}, {{Key|𝐀}}, {{Key|𝐁}}, {{Key|𝐗}}, {{Key|𝗬}}, {{Key|LS}}, {{Key|RS}}, {{Key|LT}}, {{Key|RT}}, {{Key|LB}}, {{Key|RB}}, {{Key|Ⲷ ᴍᴇɴᴜ}}, {{Key|⧉ ᴠɪᴇᴡ}}) to bind them to the remappable button. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Switching the built-in profiles=== | ||
+ | {{Fixbox|description=Switching the controller profiles|fix= | ||
+ | {{ii}} For Wolverine Ultimate only. | ||
+ | # Press the {{Key|ᴘʀᴏꜰɪʟᴇ}} button to cycle through the built-in profiles. | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Support In Games== | ==Support In Games== | ||
− | {{ii}} | + | {{ii}} Natively supported by most modern games via [[Glossary:Controller#XInput|XInput]]. |
===Games with XInput button prompts=== | ===Games with XInput button prompts=== | ||
{{mm}} [[List of games with Xbox button prompts]] | {{mm}} [[List of games with Xbox button prompts]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Accessories== | ||
+ | The contents of the Razer Wolverine TE are as follows: | ||
+ | * Razer Wolverine TE | ||
+ | * Breakaway USB-A to Micro USB cable | ||
+ | |||
+ | The contents of the Razer Wolverine Ultimate are as follows: | ||
+ | * Razer Wolverine Ultimate | ||
+ | * Set of 2 D-pads | ||
+ | * Set of 4 thumbstick caps: Concave (2), Tall Concave (1), Convex (1) | ||
+ | * Breakaway USB-A to Micro USB cable | ||
+ | * Carrying Case | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Other information== | ||
+ | ===Technical information=== | ||
+ | {{ii}} Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition: Device name: '''Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition''', HWID: '''1532:0A15''' | ||
+ | {{ii}} Razer Wolverine Ultimate: Device name: '''Razer Wolverine Ultimate''', HWID: '''1532:0A14''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Firmware updates=== | ||
+ | {{ii}} Controller firmware can be updated from Windows devices using the firmware updater which can be found on the support pages for all Raiju models. Update process requires wired connection. | ||
+ | |||
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
[[Category:Controllers with back buttons]] | [[Category:Controllers with back buttons]] | ||
[[Category:Controllers with 3.5mm port]] | [[Category:Controllers with 3.5mm port]] | ||
[[Category:Controllers with LED lights]] | [[Category:Controllers with LED lights]] |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 26 November 2023
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Predecessor | |
Razer Wildcat | |
Successor | |
Razer Wolverine V2 | |
The Razer Wolverine is a game controller released by Razer in September 2017.[1]
Based on the Razer Raiju, the Wolverine have an asymmetrical controller layout, with 2-step trigger stops, right mechanical face buttons and remappable shoulder and back buttons.
The Wolverine is available in two model variations: the high-end Wolverine Ultimate and base Wolverine Tournament Edition. The Wolverine TE, which released on November 16, 2017[2], is the base model, offering two remappable shoulder buttons and two remappable back buttons, while the Wolverine Ultimate have four trigger-style back buttons in addition to the two shoulder buttons, plus swappable D-pads and stick caps.
Being designed specifically for the Xbox consoles, both Wolverine models are native XInput controllers and are supported in games that use the XInput API. Because the impulse trigger is only limited to Microsoft's controllers, the Wolverine doesn't support the impulse triggers. While the Wolverine Ultimate can map the remappable shoulder buttons and remappable back buttons using the dedicate ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ button, doing the same on the Wolverine TE requires the use of the Razer Controller Setup app on PC and Xbox console (See Controller profile and remapping).
General information
- Wolverine Ultimate (Archived)
- Wolverine TE (Archived)
- Support page for Wolverine Ultimate
- Support page for Wolverine TE
Inputs
- 2 × clickable analog sticks: LS, RS
- 2 × analog triggers: LT, RT
- 4 × digital shoulder buttons: LB, RB, M1, M2
- 4 × digital back buttons (Wolverine TE): M3, M4
- 4 × digital back buttons (Wolverine Ultimate): M3, M4, M5, M6
- 4 × digital face buttons: 𝐀, 𝐁, 𝐗, 𝗬
- 7 × digital functional buttons: Ⲷ ᴍᴇɴᴜ, ⧉ ᴠɪᴇᴡ, xʙᴏx
- 4 × digital functional buttons (Wolverine Ultimate): ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ, ᴘʀᴏꜰɪʟᴇ, ᴍɪᴄʀᴏᴘʜᴏɴᴇ, ᴀᴜᴅɪᴏ
- 4 × digital directional buttons (D-pad): ⮝, ⮟, ⮜, ⮞
Availability
Controller variations
- The Wolverine Ultimate is the top of the line model and have an swappable D-pad and stick caps, and have four, trigger-style back buttons and four auxiliary functional buttons. It can store up to 3 built-in profiles.
- The Wolverine Tournament Edition is similar to the Wolverine Ultimate, but doesn't have an interchangeable D-pad nor stick caps and have two back buttons. It is also missing the four auxiliary functional buttons.
Use with PC platforms
Windows
- Both Wolverine TE and Wolverine Ultimate are native XInput controllers and are supported on Windows.
reWASD
- Guide button can be remapped.
- Can emulate an virtual DS4 controller to play PS4 Remote Play, PS Now or Dualshock 4 compatible games.
- Custom configs for XInput controllers can be found in official Community Configs Library maintained by reWASD users.
Steam
- The controller is recognizable as a Xbox Wireless controller.
Steam Link compatibility
- Works natively over USB. All buttons are mapped correctly.
- Works without any drivers on any operating system that supports Steam.
- Can be used just to send input from a controller to a PC. Go into Streaming options, hit 𝗬 and disable video and audio streaming.
- May not work great unless the streaming device is connected to LAN or a low latency Wi-Fi.
Controller profile and remapping
- While the Wolverine Ultimate have a dedicate ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ for on-the-fly button remapping, the Wolverine TE requires the Razer Controller Setup app on Windows and Xbox. The app is available on Microsoft Store.
- Requires Windows 10 1511 and later.
Remapping the buttons
Remapping the buttons on the controller |
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Remapping the buttons on the Razer Controller Setup app |
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Switching the built-in profiles
Switching the controller profiles |
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Support In Games
- Natively supported by most modern games via XInput.
Games with XInput button prompts
Accessories
The contents of the Razer Wolverine TE are as follows:
- Razer Wolverine TE
- Breakaway USB-A to Micro USB cable
The contents of the Razer Wolverine Ultimate are as follows:
- Razer Wolverine Ultimate
- Set of 2 D-pads
- Set of 4 thumbstick caps: Concave (2), Tall Concave (1), Convex (1)
- Breakaway USB-A to Micro USB cable
- Carrying Case
Other information
Technical information
- Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition: Device name: Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition, HWID: 1532:0A15
- Razer Wolverine Ultimate: Device name: Razer Wolverine Ultimate, HWID: 1532:0A14
Firmware updates
- Controller firmware can be updated from Windows devices using the firmware updater which can be found on the support pages for all Raiju models. Update process requires wired connection.
References
- ↑ Introducing the Razer Wolverine Ultimate – The Most Customizable Controller for Xbox One and PC - Press release on Razer - last accessed on November 25, 2023
- ↑ Razer Unleashes New Wolverine Xbox Gaming Controller for Tournament Use - Press release on Razer - last accessed on November 25, 2023