xpadneo
Advanced Linux Driver for Xbox One Wireless Controller (shipped with Xbox One S).
License model
- Free • Open Source
Platforms
- Linux
Features
- Bluetooth Support
- Xbox
- Gamepad Mapping
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- 65 Open Issues
- Updated Oct 4, 2024
What is xpadneo?
- Supports Bluetooth
- Supports all Force Feedback/Rumble effects through Linux ff-memless effect emulation
- Supports Trigger Force Feedback in every game by applying a pressure-dependent effect intensity to the current rumble effect (not even supported in Windows)
- Supports disabling FF
- Supports multiple Gamepads at the same time (not even supported in Windows)
- Offers a consistent mapping, even if the Gamepad was paired to Windows/Xbox before, and independent of software - layers (SDL2, Stadia via Chrome Gamepad API, etc)
- Working Select, Start, Mode buttons
- Correct Axis Range (signed, important for e.g. RPCS3)
- Supports Battery Level Indication (including the Play ‘n Charge Kit) Battery Level Indication
- Easy Installation
- Agile Support and Development
- Supports customization through profiles (work in progress)
- Optional high-precision mode for Wine/Proton users (disables dead zones so games don’t apply an additional one)
- Share button support on supported controllers