![]() Since USB and the GIP dongle use an almost identical protocol, adding support for the GIP dongle later would be easy then and you'd no longer need to rely on the buggy Bluetooth implementation of the gamepad (if you own such a dongle). I'm currently planning on the idea to make a USB device driver which exposes the controller USB connection as a HID device, then xpadneo would do the HID part. xpadneo is a HID driver and depends on the kernel to create a HID device for us. No, most probably xpad is used then, and that creates an input device itself. The original report doesn't match either of these.Ĭonnected with a usb-cable, it works well, too (not sure if xpadneo is used in that case?). The new should have "Series X|S" in the name. The first Bluetooth version of the controller was the Xbox One S controller. I should add some checkboxes to the issue template to identify the exact model. I thought thats what "one X" in the title is refering to? xpadneo 0005:045E:0B13.0034: Xbox Wireless Controller connectedīluetoothctl once connected and once controllertimes out: xpadneo 0005:045E:0B13.0034: enabling compliance with Linux Gamepad Specification Xpadneo 0005:045E:0B13.0034: pretending XB1S Windows wireless mode (changed PID from 0x0B13 to 0x02E0)
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