We still told you about everything RecentlyProgram members Xbox Insider Was able to benefit from a preview of software improvements in the range of Xbox controllers with Bluetooth technology in the Alpha and Alpha Skip-Ahead ranks. Opportunity to access a new feature to improve connectivity at the center of the Xbox environment.
With a single controller, multiple game possibilities!
Xbox Series X | The arrival of the S clearly shows that Microsoft wants to open up its ecosystem so that the Xbox experience can be accessed not only on the latest generation consoles, but on any device Xbox Game Boss. Mobile devices running Android or iOS, from PC to Xbox One, have never been easier to play everywhere. And it will be even better.
With the latest firmware update for Xbox controllers, Microsoft now offers the ability to change your gaming screens at the push of a button (double). As long as your device has a Bluetooth connection, you can now instantly change the screens as desired.
Thanks to this innovation, Xbox One controllers allow you to switch between a standard Bluetooth connection and an Xbox wireless connection seamlessly. Thus making it possible to get ergonomics and comfort, avoiding having to restart a single connection request systematically.
This feature is not yet available to the general public, but is available to any owner of the Xbox One controller with Bluetooth connectivity and Xbox Elite Series 2 controllers and Xbox Adaptive Controller. Demonstration in films with senior production planner James Shield at Xbox:
Activation of the new “Double tap to change devices” feature.
Makes it easy for you to switch between devices running Xbox: console, PC, mobile, etc. pic.twitter.com/4F6zT1Wwao
– James Shields (shieldsjames) September 17, 2021
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