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{{Image|Xbox Elite Series 2 Core.png|Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Core}} | {{Image|Xbox Elite Series 2 Core.png|Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Core}} | ||
− | {{ii}} The '''[https://www.xbox.com/en-US/accessories/controllers/xbox-elite-wireless-controller-series-2-core Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Core]''' is a cheaper version of the controller | + | {{ii}} The '''[https://www.xbox.com/en-US/accessories/controllers/xbox-elite-wireless-controller-series-2-core Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Core]''' is a cheaper version of the controller. While all of the functions of the standard Elite Series 2 are left intact, it is missing back paddle plates, a cross D-pad, a charging stand, additional stick caps and a carrying case. Those missing items are available separately as [https://www.xbox.com/en-US/accessories/controllers/complete-component-pack Complete Component Pack]. It is originally launched with a white color model, but the additional red color model and blue color model were later made available. |
==Use with PC platforms== | ==Use with PC platforms== |
Revision as of 15:55, 3 April 2023
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USB-C, Bluetooth, wireless dongle | |
Predecessor | |
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Xbox Adaptive Controller |
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Successor | |
Xbox Wireless Controller (Model 1914) | |
The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, internally known as Model 1797, is a game controller released by Microsoft on November 4, 2019.
A successor to the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller (otherwise known as Model 1698), there are a few changes that were made to the new controller. The joysticks, while retaining the predecessor's magnetic-attached stick caps, now has the stick tension adjustment mechanism built-in, allowing player to adjust the joysticks' tension based on their preference. The controller now has the shorter 3-step trigger locks compared to the 2-step ones on the original Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. Other changes includes the change from Micro-USB port to USB Type-C port and integration of non-removable lithium-ion battery (Up to 40 hours of battery life per charge). Many of the features of the original Xbox Elite Wireless Controller were retained, including swappable D-pads, remappable back paddles and impulse triggers.
As with the original Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 is a native XInput controller, meaning it is supported in games that use XInput API. It support impulse triggers in selected games. Up to 3 built-in profiles and up to 256 profile in the cloud can be customized using Xbox Accessories App on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows PC (Requires Windows 10 and later), but thrid-party software like Steam, reWASD, and JoyShockMapper allow assigning paddles to keyboard and mouse actions or macros. The controller can be connected through either wired (via USB Type-C), or wireless (via either the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows (supports up to 8 controllers)[1] or Bluetooth). Playing games that only use DirectInput API requires wrappers that transcode the XInput inputs into DirectInput inputs.
Key points
- Many (most?) units have face buttons misaligned from the PCB (particularly the A button), which can result in button presses being undetected from time to time.[2]. In response, Microsoft has extended the warranty period from 90 days to 1 year[3], but chances of getting a controller without the defect are low.
General information
- Official website
- Official Guide for PC users
- Community configs for Xbox Elite Controller
- PC Games with Xbox One Controller Support
Controller variations
- The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Core is a cheaper version of the controller. While all of the functions of the standard Elite Series 2 are left intact, it is missing back paddle plates, a cross D-pad, a charging stand, additional stick caps and a carrying case. Those missing items are available separately as Complete Component Pack. It is originally launched with a white color model, but the additional red color model and blue color model were later made available.
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 and later
- 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.
Steam
- Paddles and buttons can now be remapped through Steam controller settings. Hold down the profile select button for a few seconds to select the default profile. Then enable the extended Xbox controller support in Steam and you are able to map the paddles independently.
reWASD
- Paddles and Guide button can be remapped.
- Alows to activate Impulse Trigger Vibration.
- Allows emulate virtual DS4 controller to play PS4 Remote Play, PS Now or Dualshock 4 compatible games.
- Not free of charge. 7-days trial.
- Custom configs for Xbox Elite controller can be found in official Community Configs Library maintained by reWASD users.
OS X
- Use the 360Controller custom driver.
Linux
- Natively supported by distros using Linux kernel 4.7 or later.[4]
Steam
- Steam has ability to bind the Xbox Elite controller Paddles in controller configurations, the ability to bind the Share button in controller configurations and support for Trigger rumble in games using Windows.Gaming.Input API.[5]
- Configuration applied by official Xbox Accessories App or reWASD is coexisting with Steam. Steam Input does not overwrite their configuration.
Steam Link compatibility
- 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.
- Controller connected via USB works as expected.[6]
- Won't work great unless you connect it to LAN or a low latency Wi-Fi.
Support in games
- Natively supported by most modern games via XInput. Controller in old games can be recognized as Xbox 360 Controller.
Impulse Trigger Vibration
For a list of games, see List of games that support Xbox One impulse triggers.
- The impulse triggers of the Xbox One Controller are two independent rumble motors located within each of the triggers, allowing developers to selectively vibrate the trigger when the player is performing an action that warrants such a feedback, such as firing a gun or charging an attack.
- The XInput API does not expose this functionality. Games making use of the rumble motors uses the Windows.Gaming.Input API instead.
- There is no available application which translates adaptive triggers haptic feedback signals into basic impulse trigger vibration.
- The third-party DLL injection-based tool X1nput can be used to convert the normal vibrations of a game to impulse trigger vibration in many single player games.
Games with Impulse Trigger Vibration support
- Total number of games: Error 1140: In aggregated query without GROUP BY, expression #1 of SELECT list contains nonaggregated column 'pcgamingwiki_cargo.cargo__Input._pageID'; this is incompatible with sql_mode=only_full_group_by (mysql01.mysql.pcgamingwiki-14662257-production.svc.cluster.local)
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.
- Number of games which Impulse Trigger Vibration is limited and feature support is still not a PC standard.
- Games with DualSense's Adaptive Triggers support are mostly not compatible with Impulse Triggers and there is no application which translates both signals into one standard.
Native support | Limited native support | Always on | Requires manual fix | No native support |
Games with LED lights support
- Number of games which support LED lights is limited and LED lights support is still not a PC standard. There is no game which supports Xbox Elite 2's LEDs natively.
- Aurora, a third party, open source solution for handling RGB lighting, does not support this controller.
- Steam Input configuration allows control of the LED lights.
- reWASD application shows battery state and which config is applied by changing LED lights colors (5 presets). All the presets can be changed in Preferences in the LED settings tab.
Hardware
Expansions
Gyro Support: Brook X ONE Adapter SE
- You can use Xbox One controller to play PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One games wirelessly.
- Adds Motion Control (Gyro for PC/PS4/Switch and supports Turbo and Remap. For this option Steam has to recognize controller as Switch Pro Controller or DualShock 4
- Emulates PS4 touchpad via combo keys (Capture/Touchpad key+Right Analog Stick).
- Lets use headset on Xbox One controller for PS4/Xbox one. Battery last up to 10 hours.
BigBigWon Armor-x Pro
- Wireless and Wired on Multi-platforms. Strike pack is effective way to add 4 additional response back buttons to for xsx/xss controller. Mod paddles allow to play new controller on for Xbox Series X|S / for Xbox One / Switch / Windows10&11 PC via the included type-c cable or wirelessly via 2.4Ghz adapter, helping you get elite experience on every supported platform.
- Motion Aiming - GYROCON+ Motion Control Tech of controller back button helps for Xbox Series beyond the ELITE. Support Switch native motion control games. Can use motion control with Xbox / WIN10&11 games.
- Turbo - one press with combo function.
- Marco - Adopted Marco technology of custom back button, a complete set of complex operations can be performed directly with a single button.
- 4 Remappable Buttons - Back paddles key-value mapping with 4 extra buttons provide all the input options you need to increase your arsenal of commands. Each of the 4 back paddle attachment can be mapped directly without the need for any software or app.
- 3 Profile Configurations - access to settings anywhere.
- Hair Trigger Paddles for Xbox Series S controller reduces travel distance of triggers to fasten the responsive speed.
- Audio Support for wired audio, connect back attachment via a cable and plug the wired earphone to the controller. For wireless audio, use wireless headphones compatible with consoles.
- APP - Support setting the on-board profiles, lighting effect, button mapping, joystick/trigger dead zone and sensitivity, motion sensitivity and MACRO programming via the APP.
Using wirelessly
Bluetooth
- Windows 10 with Anniversary update and later is required.
- It's recommended to only connect single controller with Bluetooth connection. Some accessories like headsets and chatpads do not work using wireless connection.
Using controller via Bluetooth[7] |
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Notes
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Wireless Adapter for Windows
- Supports up to 8 controllers.
Using controller via Xbox Wireless[8] |
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Notes
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Accessories
- In the box of Elite controller you will find:[9]
- Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2
- Carrying case
- Set of 6 thumbstick caps: 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
- In the box of Elite controller Core you will find:[9]
- Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 Core
- Set of 2 thumbstick caps: Standard (2)
- Thumbstick-adjustment tool
- USB-C cable
Issues unresolved
Incompatible games
- Some games have issues with the Xbox Elite Controller. If game does not support Xbox One Controller, it will not work on Xbox Elite Controller either. Refer to the individual game pages for details.
Issues fixed
No force feedback vibration in DirectInput games
- Install Force Feedback Driver for Xbox One Controllers.[10] Some games will still not support vibration even with this installed.
Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware. (Code 37)
- Open Windows Update and ensure KB2685811 is installed.[11]
"We can't sign you in right now. Try again later." error when signing into Xbox/Xbox Accessories App to customize controls
- Install the Xbox Identity Provider from the Microsoft Store. While normally preinstalled, it may have been removed at some point. Note that the app's store page cannot be found by searching the Microsoft Store; you must have the direct link that opens in the Microsoft store. To do this, copy and paste this Microsoft Store link into a web browser:
ms-windows-store://pdp/?ProductId=9WZDNCRD1HKW
. It will automatically launch the Microsoft Store to the page for the Xbox Identity Provider, where you can install it.[12]
Other information
Firmware updates
- Either Windows 10 PC with the App, Xbox One, or Xbox Series X|S is required to update controllers firmware.
- To update firmware on the controller, install Xbox Accessories App from Microsoft Store and connect the controller either with cable or wireless adapter.
Technical information
- Device name: Xbox One Elite Controller, HWID: 045E:0B00
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 |
Input lag
- Wired connection input lag: 7.2 ms for button press and 6.5 ms for joystick move. Values can be improved to 5.0 ms by overclocking controller's polling rate to 1000Hz.[13]
- Wireless connection input lag: 7.6 ms for button press and 7.1 ms for joystick move. Bluetooth connection input lag: 11.3 ms.[13]
Connection | Input lag |
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USB (button press) | 7.2 ms (± 2.6 ms) |
USB (joystick move) | 6.5 ms (± 2.6 ms) |
2.4GHz dongle (button press) | 7.6 ms (± 2.4 ms) |
2.4GHz dongle (joystick move) | 7.1 ms (± 2.4 ms) |
Bluetooth (button press) | 11.3 ms (± 5.3 ms) |
Bluetooth (joystick move) | 9.0 ms (± 2.9 ms) |
USB OC 1000Hz (button press) | 5.5 ms (± 2.4 ms) |
USB OC 1000Hz (joystick move) | 5.0 ms (± 2.3 ms) |
DualShock4 emulator
- Application emulates the Sony DualShock 4 gamepad using an Xbox controller.
- Allows to use Xbox controller for Sony Playstation Now or Playstation Remote Play applications.
References
- ↑ UPDATE: New Xbox One 1TB Console Unveiled | Xbox Live's Major Nelson
- ↑ Xbox Series X Controller Button Problems? You’re Not Alone
- ↑ Microsoft extends Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 warranty as class action looms
- ↑ Linux 4.7 One Elite Controller | Phoronix
- ↑ Steam Client Beta - January 5th
- ↑ List of Steam Link compatible controllers, adapters etc.
- ↑ Verified by User:Marioysikax on 2016-10-26
- ↑ Set Up the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows - last accessed on 2016-10-26
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Xbox
- ↑ Enable Force Feedback for Xbox One Controllers (Windows 7/8/8.1 x64 ONLY) :: Steam Community
- ↑ PSA for the new Xbox One controller drivers. How to fix error 37 for Windows 7. : pcgaming
- ↑ [1] - last accessed on 2022-05-06
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Ultimate Controller Comparison | Input lag, etc. (PS5, PS4, Xbox SX/Elite 2/One, eSwap Pro)