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Controller:Razer Onza

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Razer Onza
Razer Onza cover
XInput support
Connection method
USB-A
Successor
Razer Sabertooth
Razer Onza on Wikipedia

The Razer Onza is a game controller released by Razer on January 6, 2011.[1]

The Onza have two additional, remappable shoulder buttons that sit on top of the LB and RB buttons. Those remappable shoulder buttons can be remapped on-the-fly using the two ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ buttons on the back of the controller. Being designed specifically for the Xbox 360, it have a breakaway USB cable.

Two variants of the Onza were made available: the standard model and the Onza Tournament Edition. The Onza TE have rubberized grips, backlit buttons and tension-adjustable joysticks.

As they were designed for the Xbox 360, both the Onza and Onza TE are native XInput controllers, meaning that they are supported in games that uses the XInput API.

General information

User manual for Onza
User manual for Onza TE

Inputs

  • 2 × clickable analog sticks: LS, RS
  • 2 × analog triggers: LT, RT
  • 4 × digital shoulder buttons: LMFB, RMFB, LB, RB
  • 4 × digital face buttons: 𝐀, 𝐁, 𝐗, 𝗬
  • 5 × digital functional buttons: ◀ ʙᴀᴄᴋ, ▶ sᴛᴀʀᴛ, ɢᴜɪᴅᴇ, ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ (2)
  • 4 × digital directional buttons (D-pad): , , ,

Availability

Razer Onza Professional Gaming Controller Tournament Edition PC/Xbox360 - Amazon.com

Controller variations

The differences between the standard model and the Onza Tournament Edition is that the latter have rubberized grips, backlit buttons, and thumbsticks that have adjustable tension. The Tournament Edition also has a braided cable.

Use with PC platforms

Connection

USB

Connect the controller
  1. Connect the controller to a USB port on the computer.
  2. The controller will automatically be recognized by the supported OS and install generic driver for it.

Windows

Connecting the controller should automatically download and install latest drivers for the controller. If the controller is not detected or encountering compatibility issues on Windows XP, install the Xbox 360 Accessories Software.

reWASD

Guide button can be remapped.
Can emulate the DualShock 4 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 360 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

Remapping the buttons

Remapping the buttons on the controller
  1. Press and hold the left or right ʀᴇᴍᴀᴘ buttons for LMFB and RMFB buttons respectively.
  2. Press any of the buttons (, , , , 𝐀, 𝐁, 𝐗, 𝗬, LS/RS, LT/RT, LB/RB, ◀ ʙᴀᴄᴋ, ▶ sᴛᴀʀᴛ) to bind them to the remappable button.
  3. Release the buttons once to save the mapping.

Support In Games

Both the Onza and Onza TE are natively supported by most modern games via XInput.

Games with XInput button prompts

List of games with Xbox button prompts

Other information

Technical information

Razer Onza: Device name: Razer Onza SE, HWID: 1689:FD01
Razer Onza Tournament Edition: Device name: Razer Onza Tournament Edition, HWID: 1689:FD00


References