Difference between revisions of "Controller:Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2"
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{{mm}} [http://www.giantbomb.com/xbox-one-controller-support-for-pc/3015-8440/ PC Games with Xbox One Controller Support] | {{mm}} [http://www.giantbomb.com/xbox-one-controller-support-for-pc/3015-8440/ PC Games with Xbox One Controller Support] | ||
{{mm}} [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/xbox-elite-wireless-controller-series-2/ Preorder] | {{mm}} [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/xbox-elite-wireless-controller-series-2/ Preorder] | ||
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+ | ==Use with PC platforms== | ||
+ | ===Windows=== | ||
+ | {{ii}} Connecting the controller should automatically download and install latest drivers for the controller. | ||
+ | {{--}} Configuration is available only in {{store link|Microsoft Store|9nblggh30xj3|Xbox Accessories}} tool which is available on Windows 10. | ||
+ | {{++}} Custom application [https://www.rewasd.com/ reWASD] lets remap whole controller and works on Windows 7 or newer. Software gives advanced customization options eg. reassigning paddles to keyboard or mouse actions, macros, activate custom modes etc. | ||
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+ | ===OS X=== | ||
+ | {{ii}} Use the [https://github.com/360Controller/360Controller/releases/tag/v0.16.5 360Controller custom driver]. | ||
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+ | ===Linux=== | ||
+ | {{ii}} The Xbox Elite Controller is natively supported by distros using Linux kernel 4.7 (or later)<ref>[https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-4.7-One-Elite-Controller Linux 4.7 One Elite Controller | Phoronix]</ref>. Vibration is currently not supported.<ref>[http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/xbox-one-controller-now-works-on-linux-without-vibration-.4413/ Xbox One Controller Now Works On Linux (Without Vibration) | GamingOnLinux]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Steam== | ||
+ | {{ii}} Can be recognized as Xbox One controller. | ||
+ | {{--}} Not capable of making full use of [[Store:Steam#Steam Input|Steam Input]]. Steam does not see paddles at all and assigning them to ABXY buttons by default.<ref>[http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/458606248615748046/ SteamOS update | Steam Universe Group]</ref> | ||
+ | {{ii}} Configuration applied by official {{store link|Microsoft Store|9nblggh30xj3|Xbox Accessories}} App or [https://www.rewasd.com/ reWASD] is coexisting with Steam. Steam Input does not overwrite their configuration. | ||
== Accessories == | == Accessories == |
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Predecessor | |
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller | |
Key points
- Natively supported by most modern games.
- Controller is improved version of Xbox Elite Wireless Controller with interchangeable back paddles, D-pads and adjustable-tension thumbsticks, as well as shorter hair trigger locks.
- The controller allows button-mapping using a Xbox Accessories App on both Xbox One and Windows 10.
- Limited configuration of paddles. Official software allows duplicate existing buttons of the controller and assign them to paddles.
- Physical switch on controller toggles preset moves on the fly. Three configs can be stored locally on controller and 256 configs in the cloud.
- Controllers can be used wired connections (via USB-C) or wirelessly with the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows (supports up to 8 controllers).[1] or Bluetooth connection.
- Internal, rechargeable battery with up to 40 hours of battery life per charge. Battery life varies with usage and other factors.
General information
- Official website
- Official Guide for PC users
- Community configs for Xbox Elite Controller
- PC Games with Xbox One Controller Support
- Preorder
Use with PC platforms
Windows
- Connecting the controller should automatically download and install latest drivers for the controller.
- Configuration is available only in Xbox Accessories tool which is available on Windows 10.
- Custom application reWASD lets remap whole controller and works on Windows 7 or newer. Software gives advanced customization options eg. reassigning paddles to keyboard or mouse actions, macros, activate custom modes etc.
OS X
- Use the 360Controller custom driver.
Linux
- The Xbox Elite Controller is natively supported by distros using Linux kernel 4.7 (or later)[2]. Vibration is currently not supported.[3]
Steam
- Can be recognized as Xbox One controller.
- Not capable of making full use of Steam Input. Steam does not see paddles at all and assigning them to ABXY buttons by default.[4]
- Configuration applied by official Xbox Accessories App or reWASD is coexisting with Steam. Steam Input does not overwrite their configuration.
Accessories
- In the box of Elite controller you can find:[5]
- Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2
- Carrying case
- Set of 6 thumbsticks: Standard (2), Classic (2), Tall (1), Wide Dome (1)
- Set of 4 paddles: Medium (2), Mini (2)
- Set of 2 D-pads: Standard, Faceted
- Thumbstick-adjustment tool
- Charging dock
- USB-C cable
Technical information
Controller button | Button label and axis |
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A | Button 1 |
B | Button 2 |
X | Button 3 |
Y | Button 4 |
LB | Button 5 |
RB | Button 6 |
LT | Z-axis positive |
RT | Z-axis negative |
Back | Button 7 |
Start | Button 8 |
Left stick | Button 9, X-axis, Y-axis |
Right stick | Button 10, X-rotation, Z-rotation |
Guide button | |
D-pad up | POV up |
D-pad down | POV down |
D-pad left | POV left |
D-pad right | POV right |
Upper left paddle | A/Button 1 |
Upper right paddle | B/Button 2 |
Lower left paddle | X/Button 3 |
Lower right paddle | Y/Button 4 |