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# Accessibility Controllers
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Accessibility Controllers is a small category of specialized controllers that are designed to primarily to meet the needs of gamers with limited mobility.
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They can be customized to fit the players needs with swapable inputs from various sources controlled by the main hub of the a adaptive controller.
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You can also sometimes expand to more inputs as well by connecting other controller types like a Flight Stick, external joysticks or buttons.
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## Xbox Adaptive Controller (XAC)
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<img src="../../wiki_images/controllers/xbox-adaptive.png" width="250">
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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 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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The Linux Kernel has had XAC support since version 3.17.<br>
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As the XAC outputs standard xinput we don't see any reason why this should not work with RetroDECK.
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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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