Being able to customize the standard Xbox One controller was a highly requested feature on the community, but the “ultimate degree of personalization” will continue to be using the Elite controller, Microsoft says. Here’s the difference between the Elite and standard Xbox controller: As you can see from the above table, the standard controller can swap buttons in pairs. For example, if you choose to map LT to X, then X will automatically map to LT. Of course, you can always remap buttons in sequence to move a particular button to the position you like. Another thing to keep in mind is the remaps are not transferable to other consoles. As such, if you move the controller to another console, you’ll have to go through the remapping process all over again. The new feature is available for both first-party wireless and third-party wired controllers. Microsoft says that the new feature is only available for standard controllers on Xbox One consoles, and PC support is in the pipeline, but there is not a specific release date. On the other hand, the Elite controller, the only required buttons that need to be mapped in the controller are A and B. Furthermore, the Elite controller includes the ability to map multiple buttons to the same function (e.g., multiple physical buttons or paddles can be mapped to X). Another unique feature is that the Elite controller can store the remaps into the controller itself, as such you can bring your customization settings to another console or PC.
How to remap buttons on your standard Xbox One Wireless Controller
On Xbox One, you can access the Xbox Accessory app in three different ways:
Settings > Kinect & Devices > Devices & Accessories Settings > Ease of access > Button mapping Launch the Xbox Accessories app directly
While the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller packs the best remapping features, it’s still good to see that Microsoft is bringing some customization to the standard controller.
Learn how to remap buttons on a standard Xbox One Wireless Controller Learn how to remap buttons on an Elite Xbox One Wireless Controller
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