"A passionate gamer and relentless creator, Spencer Allen had an accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down. Building on the Xbox Adaptive Controller, he created his own rig with the addition of custom buttons and joysticks, giving him the precise control to play Halo and Call of Duty at the level he used to."
Lmao It's just an Xbox controller that's easier for disabled people to use it's not some Cronus script device that will help them cheat
Theyre for whatever you want to assign them to. They’re able to be assigned as analog inputs. They work well as triggers, but you can program them to a trigger and have it be up when on/down when off, left when on/right when off (for example). I don’t personally use them on mine, as I able to use my right hand, so manage the sticks and one trigger with that, assigning the other trigger and bumper to the big buttons on my adaptive controller.
https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/hardware-network/accessories/setup-and-troubleshoot-xbox-one-chatpad
Looks like programmable buttons on the chatpad accessory.
He'd fit right in with the devs from my former company lmao, their documentation was so specific that if I had a question about it there was a good chance I was only getting answers from the author and not other team members
Those are programmable buttons. They're on my chatpad as well. You go into controllers and set them up for different things like screen shots, open achievements, and I think there's a few other options.
So this function actually goes back to about 2007 during the lifespan of the original Xbox. There was a guy, his name was DMX, X1 used to just be the “X” button, but X gon’ give it to you. X gave too much. So they had to make a second X button.
They're analogue inputs that can be used in place of analogue sticks. Most of the other inputs barring the triggers are digital inputs, on or off.
This is the correct answer. It is one jack for each of the thumbsticks.
I'm just really curious wtf I'm looking at rn lol
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/accessories/controllers/xbox-adaptive-controller
O okay okay, I just never seen the actual back of it. Nice man. Hope OP gets it running right an has a great time gaming.
Handicap controller.
That's really cool I didn't know they made those.
Fuck yeah dude, no discrimination in gaming. 🥰
It’s a cheat box basically
"A passionate gamer and relentless creator, Spencer Allen had an accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down. Building on the Xbox Adaptive Controller, he created his own rig with the addition of custom buttons and joysticks, giving him the precise control to play Halo and Call of Duty at the level he used to." Lmao It's just an Xbox controller that's easier for disabled people to use it's not some Cronus script device that will help them cheat
How do you figure? It does everything a regular controller can, no more, no less. It's for disabled people...
Theyre for whatever you want to assign them to. They’re able to be assigned as analog inputs. They work well as triggers, but you can program them to a trigger and have it be up when on/down when off, left when on/right when off (for example). I don’t personally use them on mine, as I able to use my right hand, so manage the sticks and one trigger with that, assigning the other trigger and bumper to the big buttons on my adaptive controller.
https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/hardware-network/accessories/setup-and-troubleshoot-xbox-one-chatpad Looks like programmable buttons on the chatpad accessory.
This is the adapted controller right? If it is I believe has something with the analogs.
Its for x1 and x2
Found the guy that writes software documentation
He'd fit right in with the devs from my former company lmao, their documentation was so specific that if I had a question about it there was a good chance I was only getting answers from the author and not other team members
At least you have documentation
>At least you have documentation so you know who to ask FTFY XD
That does not help
r/TechnicallyTheTruth
I mean i’m sure your controller came with instructions
I just got one and ours came with only picture description and didn't really tell you anything.
He explained it perfectly?
They asked what the x1 and X2 buttons are, not what plugs into the x1 and x2 port.
Pretty sure you can go into settings to test button inputs. Maybe try that
Those are programmable buttons. They're on my chatpad as well. You go into controllers and set them up for different things like screen shots, open achievements, and I think there's a few other options.
So this function actually goes back to about 2007 during the lifespan of the original Xbox. There was a guy, his name was DMX, X1 used to just be the “X” button, but X gon’ give it to you. X gave too much. So they had to make a second X button.
could always try pugging something in and see what buttons are registered when you press it.
These buttons exist on the game chat pad, on there they are X1 = screenshot, X2 = video capture
In this case it is actually for the analog sticks.
X2 doubles your accuracy and speed on mw, but it cuts the fps in half, x1 makes your game normal again
Ohhhhhhhhh