XBOX ELITE 2 · EL CONTROL PAD MAS SOFISTICADO DE MICROSOFT

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The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, internally known as Model 1797, is a game controller released by Microsoft on November 4, 2019.

A successor to the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller (otherwise known as Model 1698), there are a few changes that were made to the new controller. The joysticks, while retaining the predecessor's magnetic-attached stick caps, now has the stick tension adjustment mechanism built-in, allowing player to adjust the joysticks' tension based on their preference. The controller now has the shorter 3-step trigger locks compared to the 2-step ones on the original Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. Other changes includes the change from Micro-USB port to USB Type-C port and integration of non-removable lithium-ion battery (Up to 40 hours of battery life per charge). Many of the features of the original Xbox Elite Wireless Controller were retained, including swappable D-pads, remappable back paddles and impulse triggers.

As with the original Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 is a native XInput controller, meaning it is supported in games that use XInput API. It support impulse triggers in selected games. Up to 3 built-in profiles and up to 256 profile in the cloud can be customized using Xbox Accessories App on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows PC (Requires Windows 10 and later), but thrid-party software like Steam, reWASD, and JoyShockMapper allow assigning paddles to keyboard and mouse actions or macros. The controller can be connected through either wired (via USB Type-C), or wireless (via either the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows (supports up to 8 controllers)[1] or Bluetooth). Playing games that only use DirectInput API requires wrappers that transcode the XInput inputs into DirectInput inputs.