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Support Xbox One controllers wirelessly #5382

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nonobio opened this issue May 20, 2021 · 3 comments
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Support Xbox One controllers wirelessly #5382

nonobio opened this issue May 20, 2021 · 3 comments

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@nonobio
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nonobio commented May 20, 2021

Describe the bug

My Xbox One Controllers are supported when connected with USB wire but not wirelessly with the USB wireless dongle.

I created a post on the LibreElec forum : here.

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Plug the dongle
  2. Try to connect (pair) controllers with dongle
  3. It doesn't work

Informations

  • LE Version: 9.2.6
  • Hardware Platform: x64 generic PC CPU AMD E1-1200 GPU AMD Radeon HD 7310 RAM 4G SSD 128 Go Wifi

Log file

I uploaded some informations here.

Additional context

There is a project called xow : a Linux driver for the Xbox One Wireless dongle , could it be added toLibreElec ? or is it possible to install it manually ?

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@SupervisedThinking
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Well https://github.com/atar-axis/xpadneo is an option but xow not since it's based on proprietary firmware which can't be shipped by LibreELEC.

Anyway if you're into retro-gaming & if you can deal with Bluetooth you should have a look at my thread https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/23644-libreelec-rr-10-x-brave-spotify-moonlight-emulationstation-retroarch-pegasus/?pageNo=1 & ping https://forum.libreelec.tv/core/user/1723-ramalama/ since he asked for the same.

If you're able to compile a generic image yourself you can clone my repo, enable non-free packages and you'll get an image with built in xow.

@nonobio
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nonobio commented May 20, 2021

Thanks for your reply and links.

I'm not able to compile image myself and i would like to stay with original LibreElec, so i think i will use my USB cable ;) .

Have a nice day.

@CvH
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CvH commented May 20, 2021

if the driver is converted to a driver-addon its likely plug and play, sadly still not mergeable for us but you could use it without the compiling stuff

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