Controller:Xbox Elite Wireless Controller
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XInput support | |
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Predecessor | |
Xbox One Controller | |
Key points
- Natively supported by most modern games.
- Official software is not letting assign new controls to paddles. ReWASD is letting this.
- Controllers can be used wired connections (via micro USB) or wirelessly with the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows (supports up to 8 controllers).[1]
General information
Use with PC platforms
Windows
- Connecting the controller should automatically download and install latest drivers for the controller.
OS X
- Use the Xbox One Controller Enabler.
Linux
- The Xbox One Controller is natively supported by distros using Linux kernel 3.17 (or later). Vibration is currently not supported.[2]
Using wirelessly
Wireless Adapter for Windows
- Supports up to 8 controllers.
Using controller via Xbox Wireless[3] |
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Notes
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In the box
- Xbox Elite Wireless Controller or SCUF Forza Elite Wireless Controller
- Carrying case (911 GT2 RS Carrying Case with SCUF Forza Elite)
- 4 paddles (+ 4 SCUF paddles with SCUF Forza Elite)
- 6 thumbsticks: standard (2), tall (2), and domed (2) (3 SCUF domed and 3 SCUF concave with SCUF Forza Elite)
- 2 D-pads: faceted and standard
- SCUF Forza Elite only: SCUF Paddle Hatch with Porsche Crest
- SCUF Forza Elite only: 911 GT2 RS Certificate of Authenticity
- USB cable
- AA batteries
- Quick setup guide and product manual