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  2. Xbox Wireless Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox Wireless Controller is the primary game controller for the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S home video game consoles, also the official controller for use in Windows -based PCs, and compatible with other operating systems such as macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.

  3. Microsoft SideWinder - Wikipedia

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    The SideWinder family of products was discontinued by Microsoft in 2003, citing poor sales.[2] The company has since re-entered the gaming hardware market, in hopes of designing a standardized gamepad for Windows Vistawith both the wired Xbox 360 controllerand the Wireless Gaming Receiverthat allows the use of the wireless Xbox 360 controller on the PC.

  4. Xbox controller - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox controller is the primary game controller for Microsoft 's Xbox home video game console and was introduced at the Game Developers Conference in 2000. The first-generation Xbox controller (nicknamed "The Duke") was the first controller bundled with Xbox systems for all territories except Japan. A smaller and redesigned variant, called ...

  5. DirectInput - Wikipedia

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    DirectInput. In computing, DirectInput is a legacy [1] Microsoft API for collecting input from a computer user, via input devices such as the mouse, keyboard, or a gamepad. It also provides a system for action mapping, which allows the user to assign specific actions within a game to the buttons and axes of the input devices.

  6. Xbox Adaptive Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox Adaptive Controller (XAC) is a video game controller designed by Microsoft for Windows PCs and the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S video game consoles. The controller was designed for people with disabilities to help make user input for video games more accessible.

  7. Xbox 360 controller - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox 360 controller is the primary game controller for Microsoft 's Xbox 360 home video game console that was introduced at E3 2005. [3] The Xbox 360 controller comes in both wired and wireless versions. [4] The Xbox controller is not compatible with the Xbox 360. The wired and wireless versions are also compatible with Microsoft PC operating systems, such as Windows XP, Windows Vista ...

  8. Kinect - Wikipedia

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    Kinect was originally developed as a motion controller peripheral for Xbox video game consoles, distinguished from competitors (such as Nintendo's Wii Remote and Sony's PlayStation Move) by not requiring physical controllers. The first-generation Kinect was based on technology from Israeli company PrimeSense, and unveiled at E3 2009 as a peripheral for Xbox 360 codenamed " Project Natal ". It ...

  9. List of Xbox 360 accessories - Wikipedia

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    One of the issues with using wireless controllers is that there is no way (with the standard Microsoft Xbox controller drivers) to turn the controllers off unless the batteries are removed from the controller or a third-party application is used. Also an issue that has arisen from this product is the amount of power in which the receiver draws.