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{{ii}} The Xbox Elite Controller is natively supported by distros using Linux kernel 4.7 (or later)<ref>[https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-4.7-One-Elite-Controller Linux 4.7 One Elite Controller | Phoronix]</ref>. Vibration is currently not supported.<ref>[http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/xbox-one-controller-now-works-on-linux-without-vibration-.4413/ Xbox One Controller Now Works On Linux (Without Vibration) | GamingOnLinux]</ref>
 
{{ii}} The Xbox Elite Controller is natively supported by distros using Linux kernel 4.7 (or later)<ref>[https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-4.7-One-Elite-Controller Linux 4.7 One Elite Controller | Phoronix]</ref>. Vibration is currently not supported.<ref>[http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/xbox-one-controller-now-works-on-linux-without-vibration-.4413/ Xbox One Controller Now Works On Linux (Without Vibration) | GamingOnLinux]</ref>
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{{ii}} [https://github.com/medusalix/xow Xow] is a Linux user mode driver for the Xbox One wireless dongle. It communicates with the dongle via libusb and provides joystick input through the uinput kernel module. The input mapping is based on existing kernel drivers like xpad.
  
 
==Steam==
 
==Steam==

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Xbox Elite Wireless Controller
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller cover
XInput support
Predecessor
Xbox One Controller
Successor
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller 2, Xbox Adaptive Controller
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller on Wikipedia

Key points

Natively supported by most modern games.
Controller is improved version of Xbox One Controller with interchangeable back paddles, D-pads and thumbsticks, as well as hair trigger locks.
The controller allows button-mapping using a Xbox Accessories App on both Xbox One and Windows 10.
Limited configuration of paddles. Official software allows duplicate existing buttons of the controller and assign them to paddles.
Custom software reWASD lets use paddles as new buttons which you can assign keyboard and mouse actions or macros.
Physical switch on controller toggles preset moves on the fly. Two configs can be stored locally on controller and 256 configs in the cloud.
Controllers can be used wired connections (via micro USB) or wirelessly with the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows (supports up to 8 controllers).[1]
Controller does not have Bluetooth support unlike Xbox One Controller.
No rechargeable battery, slot for two AA batteries.

General information

Official website
Official Guide for PC users
Community configs for Xbox Elite Controller
PC Games with Xbox One Controller Support

Controller variations

Xbox Elite Wireless Controller has special limited edition (only 2000 available) designed for racing games - SCUF Forza Elite Wireless Controller. Controller has different color and paddles are connected vertically to gamepad.
New revised controller variation Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 includes Bluetooth connectivity, USB-C support, and a rechargable battery that lasts for up to 40 hours per charge[2]. Three configs can be stored locally on controller and device has new adjustable tension thumbsticks.

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.
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.

OS X

Use the 360Controller custom driver.

Linux

The Xbox Elite Controller is natively supported by distros using Linux kernel 4.7 (or later)[3]. Vibration is currently not supported.[4]
Xow is a Linux user mode driver for the Xbox One wireless dongle. It communicates with the dongle via libusb and provides joystick input through the uinput kernel module. The input mapping is based on existing kernel drivers like xpad.

Steam

Can be recognized as Xbox One controller.
Not capable of making full use of Steam Input. Steam does not see paddles at all and assigning them to ABXY buttons by default.[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]
Steam Link has experimental support for the wireless adapter and it works through VirtualHere too (Model 1537 and 1697). [7]
Won't work great unless you connect it to LAN or a low latency Wi-Fi.

Using wirelessly

Controller does not have Bluetooth support.

Wireless Adapter for Windows

Supports up to 8 controllers.
Using controller via Xbox Wireless[8]
  1. Connect the wireless adapter to PC and press the pair button.
  2. On the controller, press the controller bind button between shoulder buttons.

Notes

To shut down the controller, hold the Xbox button for 5 seconds.

Accessories

Compatible with Xbox Play & Charge Kit (sold separately).
In the box of Elite controller you can find:[9]
  • 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

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]

Other information

Firmware updates

Either Windows 10 PC with the App or Xbox One 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 adaptor.

Related accessories

  • Wireless Adapter for Windows - Required for use of a wireless Xbox Elite controller on PC
  • Headset accessories - Both wired and wireless headsets should work with Windows
  • Xbox One Chatpad - Drivers for official chatpad can be installed through Xbox Accessories App from Microsoft Store

Technical information

Controller button Button label and axis
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

XInput Battery Meter

Displays a battery meter for connected XInput controller devices in the Windows taskbar.


References