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{{ii}} A [https://www.s-config.com/xbcd-original-xbox-controllers-win10/ new version] of [[XBCD]] driver allows Original Xbox Controllers to be used on Windows machines. | {{ii}} A [https://www.s-config.com/xbcd-original-xbox-controllers-win10/ new version] of [[XBCD]] driver allows Original Xbox Controllers to be used on Windows machines. | ||
+ | {{ii}} [https://www.s-config.com/xbcd-mayflash-xbox-joystick-driver/ Mayflash Tigergame] Xbox joystick driver is the Alternative to XBCD. | ||
+ | {{ii}} Custom application [https://github.com/emoose/Xb2XInput 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. | ||
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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.
References
- ↑ Ninja Beach Party. Official Xbox Magazine (October 2002, issue 11, pg. 44).