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[Microsoft XAC Website](https://www.xbox.com/en-US/accessories/controllers/xbox-adaptive-controller)
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> When everybody plays, we all win.
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The Xbox Adaptive Controller (XAC), released on September 4, 2018, is a video game controller designed by Microsoft for Windows PCs and the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S consoles. It is a unified hub for devices that helps make gaming more accessible for gamers with limited mobility, allowing them to connect external devices such as switches, buttons, mounts, and joysticks to create a custom controller experience
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### Steam Input Support
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Unknown
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Yes
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### Linux Kernel Support
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Yes, since 3.17 - `hid-microsoft`
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Kernel Driver: [xpad](https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/input/joystick/xpad.c)
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### Udev rules
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```
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# Xbox Adaptive Controller
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="045e", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0b0a", MODE="0660", TAG+="uaccess"
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SUBSYSTEMS=="input", ATTRS{name}=="Xbox Adaptive Controller", MODE="0660", TAG+="uaccess"
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```
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### The xone Project
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[The xone Project](https://github.com/medusalix/xone) <br>
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Has firmwares, udev rules and drivers might be needed to get it to run on your distribution to get the wireless connections working.
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## How to configure?
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As the XAC should be interpreted we `Xbox Wireless Controller` the RetroDECK team don't see any reason why this should not work with RetroDECK right out of the box.
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None on the RetroDECK Team owns a XAC, but we would love to hear from your experiences using it with RetroDECK. <br>
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If there is something we in the team can help you with, maybe we can design a better general Steam Input profile for the XAC or any other feedback feel free to contact us on Discord.
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<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/ps5-dualsense-edge.png" width="250">
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he DualSense Edge controller, released in early 2023, is a premium variant of the DualSense. It includes several enhancements such as customizable rear paddles, two function buttons, and interchangeable thumbstick caps. The Edge also has a slightly heavier build, improved grip, and black-colored face buttons and D-pad.
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### Steam Input support
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Yes
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### Linux Kernel Support
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Yes, since 6.2 - `hid-playstation`
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### Sony Firmware Update
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<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/ps5-dualsense.png" width="250">
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The DualSense controller, released on November 12, 2020, is the wireless gamepad developed by Sony for the PlayStation 5 console. It features haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and a built-in microphone, providing an immersive gaming experience. The controller has undergone several revisions, including internal adjustments for improved stability and efficiency.
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### Steam Input support
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Yes
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### Linux Kernel Support
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Yes, since 5.14 - `hid-playstation`
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### Sony Firmware Update
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<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/ps3-dualshock3.png" width="250">
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**Sixaxis Controller**
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The Sixaxis controller, released on November 11, 2006, is the wireless gamepad developed by Sony for the PlayStation 3 console. It features motion sensing technology but lacks vibration feedback. The Sixaxis was the original controller for the PlayStation 3 until it was replaced by the DualShock 3 in 2008.
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**DualShock 3 Controller**
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The DualShock 3 controller, is the wireless gamepad developed by Sony for the PlayStation 3 console. It features Sixaxis motion sensing technology and vibration feedback. The controller has undergone several revisions.
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### Steam Input support
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Yes
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### Linux Kernel Support
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- DualShock 3 / Sixaxis: `RetroDECK: DualShock 3`
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## RetroDECK Hotkeys
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Read more here:
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<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/ps4-dualshock4.png" width="250">
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The DualShock 4 controller, released on November 15, 2013, is the wireless gamepad developed by Sony for the PlayStation 4 console. It features a touchpad, light bar, and improved ergonomics over its predecessor. The controller has undergone several revisions.
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### Steam Input support
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Yes
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### Linux Kernel Support
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Yes, 3.15 `hid-sony`, replaced in 6.2 by `hid-playstation`
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### Udev rules
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