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The ability to decide which buttons do what on your controller should always be entirely up to you, so Microsoft has made sure you remap them however you'd like.
Button mapping allows users to customize settings so that pressing the A button is recognized as pressing the X button, for example, or pressing B can replace pressing the right trigger button.
Xbox is rolling out an update that lets you map controller buttons to a specific keyboard key. The feature supports the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 and the Xbox Adaptive Controller.
Microsoft spent millions of dollars to get the face buttons to look the way they do. Why? Also, check out the much-improved triggers.
Steam even supports the Series X’s dynamic trigger rumble feature and the Xbox Elite’s extra buttons and paddles.
Unfortunately, this feature has a caveat, just like nearly every functionality on the Xbox One. You can customize every in-game button but the left and right triggers, which can only be swapped.
This more sophisticated update, then, is good news for physically impaired gamers who may wish to switch face button functions to the controller’s triggers, or vice versa, and for those (strange ...