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[Microsoft XAC Website](https://www.xbox.com/en-US/accessories/controllers/xbox-adaptive-controller) [Microsoft XAC Website](https://www.xbox.com/en-US/accessories/controllers/xbox-adaptive-controller)
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 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.
### Steam Input Support ### Steam Input Support

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## What is a Generic - Standard Type Controller? ## What is a Generic - Standard Type Controller?
The Standard type has the same layout and amount of inputs as all modern controllers aka the Standard Default. A Standard type controller has the same layout and inputs as most modern controllers:
- A dpad. - D-pad
- Four top buttons: R1, R2, L1, L2 - Four top buttons: R1, R2, L1, L2
- Four face buttons: A, B, X, Y - Four face buttons: A, B, X, Y
- Start and Select - Start and Select buttons
- Two clickable joysticks: R3 and L3 - Two clickable joysticks: R3 and L3
- A home/Xbox/PlayStation button
Bonus: ### Steam Input Support
- A home/xbox/playstation button Yes, in most cases, depending on the controller's age.
#### Steam Input support
Yes, in most cases depending on controller age.
### Linux Kernel Support ### Linux Kernel Support
Yes, in most cases depending on controller age.
Yes, in most cases, depending on the controller's age.
## What is the Official profile called? ## What is the Official profile called?

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## How-to: Configure in PCSX2 ## How-to: Configure in PCSX2
1. Plug the Keyboardmania - Keyboard into a USB port. 1. Plug the Keyboardmania - Keyboard into a USB port.
2. Open the PCSX2 via RetroDECK Configurator. 2. Open the PCSX2 via RetroDECK Configurator.
3. **Configure USB Ports** 3. **Configure USB Ports**
- Go to `Config` -> `Controllers (PAD)` -> `Plugin Settings`. - Go to `Config` -> `Controllers (PAD)` -> `Plugin Settings`.
- In the `PAD` settings window, select `USB` from the tabs at the top. - In the `PAD` settings window, select `USB` from the tabs at the top.
- Assign the Keyboardmania - Keyboard to `USB Port 1`. - Assign the Keyboardmania - Keyboard to `USB Port 1`.
4. **Map the Keys** 4. **Map the Keys**
- In the `USB` settings, you will see a list of keys that need to be mapped. - In the `USB` settings, you will see a list of keys that need to be mapped.
- Click on each key and press the corresponding key on the Keyboardmania - Keyboard to map it. - Click on each key and press the corresponding key on the Keyboardmania - Keyboard to map it.
- Ensure all keys are mapped correctly. - Ensure all keys are mapped correctly.
6. **Save and Apply Settings** 6. **Save and Apply Settings**
- Once all keys are mapped, click `OK` to save the settings. - Once all keys are mapped, click `OK` to save the settings.
- Exit PCSX2 to RetroDECK and start Keyboardmania. - Exit PCSX2 to RetroDECK and start Keyboardmania.

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# Traptanium Portal
<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/traptanium-portal.png" width="250">
The Traptanium Portal is used for the game `Skylanders: Trap Team`.
### Steam Input Support
No
### Linux Kernel Support
Yes, depeding on what version it should register as a generic NFC reader USB device.
### Emulator usecase
`RPCS3` `Xenia` `Dolphin`
## How to configure
WIP

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<img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/xbox-wireless.png" width="250"> <img src="../../../wiki_images/controllers/xbox-wireless.png" width="250">
The Xbox Wireless controller for the Xbox One S and X, released on August 2, 2016, is an updated version of the original Xbox One controller. It features Bluetooth connectivity, a 3.5mm audio jack, and several design improvements for better ergonomics and functionality. The controller has undergone three revisions, with each revision introducing various changes to its design and functionality. The Xbox Wireless controller for the Xbox One S and X, released on August 2, 2016, is an updated version of the original Xbox One controller. It features Bluetooth connectivity, a 3.5mm audio jack, and several design improvements for better ergonomics and functionality.
The controller has undergone three revisions, with each revision introducing various changes to its design and functionality.
### Steam Input support ### Steam Input support

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- Xbox One - Kinect V2: wiki_controllers/xbox/xbox-one-kinect.md - Xbox One - Kinect V2: wiki_controllers/xbox/xbox-one-kinect.md
- Xbox One/S/X - Xbox Wireless Controller: wiki_controllers/xbox/xbox-wireless.md - Xbox One/S/X - Xbox Wireless Controller: wiki_controllers/xbox/xbox-wireless.md
- Xbox S/X - Xbox Elite Series 2: wiki_controllers/xbox/xbox-wireless-elite.md - Xbox S/X - Xbox Elite Series 2: wiki_controllers/xbox/xbox-wireless-elite.md
- Xbox Adaptive Controller: wiki_controllers/accessibility/xac.md
- Development 🧪: - Development 🧪: