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If the controller is connected via Bluetooth instead of the Xbox wireless adapter, make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on your PC.Īfter the app detects your controller, click the “Configure” button below the image of the controller. To remap the Xbox buttons, connect the controller to your device using the Xbox Wireless USB adapter, Bluetooth, or USB cable, and then use these steps: Open Xbox Accessories app. Hold the View + Menu + Xbox buttons until the USB-C cable is inserted into the PCs USB port. Ensure that the Xbox wireless adapter is connected to your PC and your controller is powered on. If you haven’t connected a controller to your PC, you’ll be prompted to connect one now. RELATED: How to Connect an Xbox One Controller to Windows with Bluetooth In fact, it’s the only way to update the controller’s firmware without an Xbox One. You can find it by launching the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 and searching for “Xbox Accessories.” This app also allows you to update an Xbox One controller’s firmware on Windows 10. You’ll need the Xbox Accessories app for this. RELATED: How to Update Your Xbox One Controller's Firmware Without an Xbox One If you’re cool with those limitations, let’s get started. Once the Device Manager opens, expand the Xbox Peripherals section and right-click. Connect your controller to your PC and launch the AntiMicro app. reWASD is a joystick remapper that supports every official version of Xbox Controller (360, One, Elite, Elite 2), Dualshock 3, Dualshock 4, Nintendo Switch Pro, Joy-Cons controllers, all keyboards and mice. Right click the Windows Start Menu and select Device Manager or type devmgmt.msc in the search box. This means you can’t remap controller button presses to keyboard button presses, as you can with third-party apps. Download AntiMicro from Github and install it.
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