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In the course of this, however, I noticed that the Xbox Series X/S does not support HID controllers. To get around this limitation, I ordered the Xbox Adaptive Controller. It supports up to two HID input devices with a maximum of 8 buttons and one axis. At least that's what I read online.
However, I cannot yet confirm that FreeJoy is supported by the Adaptive Controller. I should be able to verify this in the next few days.
Since my current sub-project alone requires 3 axes, it would be very helpful to be able to configure modifiers. So basically the option that certain buttons are held as soon as the respective axis is moving.
Would this be a sensible feature?
I would also like to take part in the development, but I have not yet had the project compiled. Is this documented anywhere?
Best regards,
Michael
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Hello,
I am currently working on a project that I am documenting here:
https://mupf.dev/xbox-how-to-build-a-low-cost-flight-simulation-rig.html
In the course of this, however, I noticed that the Xbox Series X/S does not support HID controllers. To get around this limitation, I ordered the Xbox Adaptive Controller. It supports up to two HID input devices with a maximum of 8 buttons and one axis. At least that's what I read online.
However, I cannot yet confirm that FreeJoy is supported by the Adaptive Controller. I should be able to verify this in the next few days.
Since my current sub-project alone requires 3 axes, it would be very helpful to be able to configure modifiers. So basically the option that certain buttons are held as soon as the respective axis is moving.
Would this be a sensible feature?
I would also like to take part in the development, but I have not yet had the project compiled. Is this documented anywhere?
Best regards,
Michael
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: