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{{ii}} Japan controller variation was released as '''Controller S''' (codenamed "Akebono"<ref>Ninja Beach Party. ''Official Xbox Magazine'' (October 2002, issue 11, pg. 44).</ref>), which is smaller and lighter, designed for users with smaller hands. It was later released in other territories and by the end of 2003 had replaced the first-generation controller worldwide. | {{ii}} Japan controller variation was released as '''Controller S''' (codenamed "Akebono"<ref>Ninja Beach Party. ''Official Xbox Magazine'' (October 2002, issue 11, pg. 44).</ref>), which is smaller and lighter, designed for users with smaller hands. It was later released in other territories and by the end of 2003 had replaced the first-generation controller worldwide. | ||
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Controller variations
- Japan controller variation was released as Controller S (codenamed "Akebono"[1]), which is smaller and lighter, designed for users with smaller hands. It was later released in other territories and by the end of 2003 had replaced the first-generation controller worldwide.
Use with PC platforms
Windows
- A new version of XBCD driver allows Original Xbox Controllers to be used on Windows machines.
- Mayflash Tigergame Xbox joystick driver is the Alternative to XBCD.
- Custom application Xb2XInput can translate the input from an Xbox OG controller over to a virtual XInput/DirectInput device for games to make use of, without needing any unsigned drivers to be installed.
OS X
- Use the 360Controller driver.
Linux
- This controller is "Plug and Play" on most distributions of Linux.
- Xboxdrv is an alternative to the stock driver and allows many configuration options.
Steam
- Can be recognized as Xbox 360 controller but after manual assignment. Controller cannot be found in Supported Controller Database, so Steam recognizes it as standard DirectInput device.
Steam Link compatibility
- Works natively over USB Adapter.[2]
- Needs remapping on Steam Link. Two shoulder buttons missing.
- 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.
- Won't work great unless you connect it to LAN or a low latency Wi-Fi.
Other information
Technical information
Controller button | Button label and axis |
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A | Button 1 |
B | Button 2 |
X | Button 3 |
Y | Button 4 |
Black | Button 5 |
White | Button 6 |
LT | Button 11 |
RT | Button 12 |
Back | Button 8 |
Start | Button 7 |
Left stick | Button 9, X-axis, Y-axis |
Right stick | Button 10, X-rotation, Y-rotation |
D-pad up | POV up |
D-pad down | POV down |
D-pad left | POV left |
D-pad right | POV right |
References
- ↑ Ninja Beach Party. Official Xbox Magazine (October 2002, issue 11, pg. 44).
- ↑ [https://steamcommunity.com/app/353380/discussions/0/1473096694452098426/ List of Steam Link compatible controllers, adapters etc. - SteamCommunity]