Posting this as a suggestion because I believe this isn't currently possible, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I just had a really confusing situation due to LED control because of how it currently works. I was a bit distracted at the time so maybe some of this is slightly inaccurate and I'm misremembering things, but here is more or less how it happened.
I hadn't updated reWASD in a really long time, and then randomly decided to take a look at the application and saw there was an update, so I updated it. Most the time I only have one controller (Xbox Elite Series 2) connected to the system, and after the update I think I noticed the led was doing a rainbow glow animation or something like that. I was surprised since I didn't realize this controllers LEDs were RGB, but thought it was cool reWASD added LED control and so I just set the light to solid red.
Just yesterday I brought my machine somewhere to play 4 player games with some friends and therefore was using the other three Xbox One (normal) controllers that are synched to the system for the first time in a while, and since updating reWASD. We spent nearly 15 minutes confused as to why it seemed like all of the batteries I just charged the night before were dead because the controllers seemed to turn off right after being turned on; however, I eventually figured out that what was happening is that reWASD was taking control of their LEDs and by default was set to have the LEDs off. So you'd turn them on and then a moment later the LED would turn off even though the controller was still on and connected. Super confusing.
While I'm mildly interested in controlling the LED on my main controller, I don't care that much and I absolutely have no intention on using the feature for any other controller. Again, my memory is a tad fuzzy, but I also feel like I remember some of the LED settings for my Elite controller being a bit jank and taking some fiddling to get working right.
Because of all of this, I'd rather just be able to disable the LED control of the software globally outright so that all of my controllers just follow their native behavior, akin to before reWASD had this feature. Basically just completely disabled reWASD's hook on the functionality. At this time I haven't found any way to do this in the current version.
I'd prefer this because I don't want to have to go in and turn off the control for every new device that gets connected to my system (i.e. if a friend brings their own controller that they want to use), as in my situation (where I don't care to bother with the LEDs much) I feel like the default should be that LED control is disabled on each device, requiring the user to opt in for each controller, instead of how it is now (unless that is how it is now and my next statement turns out to be because of a bug).
Speaking of disabling the LED control for a specific device, while I've seen allusions to being able to do so online, I cannot figure out how to for my Xbox One controllers, such that they only way to make them behave "normally" is to set their LED to a white solid glow so that their default behavior is basically mimicked. If I go under the LED settings and uncheck everything as one post suggested, the LED simply turns off as noted before, making it look like the controller isn't even on.
This is an example of trying this with the Elite controller (which produces the aforementioned issue):
So overall:
1) I suggest adding an ability to outright disable this functionality across the entire program for those that don't make use of it and want to avoid it's default settings and any potential complications it could cause. Otherwise, if left to only being able to control the feature on a per device basis, I'd like it to be off by default on each device.
2) How do I turn of the LED control for my controllers so that they behave normally (i.e. default, or as set in the Xbox Accessories App) currently?
Thanks.
I just had a really confusing situation due to LED control because of how it currently works. I was a bit distracted at the time so maybe some of this is slightly inaccurate and I'm misremembering things, but here is more or less how it happened.
I hadn't updated reWASD in a really long time, and then randomly decided to take a look at the application and saw there was an update, so I updated it. Most the time I only have one controller (Xbox Elite Series 2) connected to the system, and after the update I think I noticed the led was doing a rainbow glow animation or something like that. I was surprised since I didn't realize this controllers LEDs were RGB, but thought it was cool reWASD added LED control and so I just set the light to solid red.
Just yesterday I brought my machine somewhere to play 4 player games with some friends and therefore was using the other three Xbox One (normal) controllers that are synched to the system for the first time in a while, and since updating reWASD. We spent nearly 15 minutes confused as to why it seemed like all of the batteries I just charged the night before were dead because the controllers seemed to turn off right after being turned on; however, I eventually figured out that what was happening is that reWASD was taking control of their LEDs and by default was set to have the LEDs off. So you'd turn them on and then a moment later the LED would turn off even though the controller was still on and connected. Super confusing.
While I'm mildly interested in controlling the LED on my main controller, I don't care that much and I absolutely have no intention on using the feature for any other controller. Again, my memory is a tad fuzzy, but I also feel like I remember some of the LED settings for my Elite controller being a bit jank and taking some fiddling to get working right.
Because of all of this, I'd rather just be able to disable the LED control of the software globally outright so that all of my controllers just follow their native behavior, akin to before reWASD had this feature. Basically just completely disabled reWASD's hook on the functionality. At this time I haven't found any way to do this in the current version.
I'd prefer this because I don't want to have to go in and turn off the control for every new device that gets connected to my system (i.e. if a friend brings their own controller that they want to use), as in my situation (where I don't care to bother with the LEDs much) I feel like the default should be that LED control is disabled on each device, requiring the user to opt in for each controller, instead of how it is now (unless that is how it is now and my next statement turns out to be because of a bug).
Speaking of disabling the LED control for a specific device, while I've seen allusions to being able to do so online, I cannot figure out how to for my Xbox One controllers, such that they only way to make them behave "normally" is to set their LED to a white solid glow so that their default behavior is basically mimicked. If I go under the LED settings and uncheck everything as one post suggested, the LED simply turns off as noted before, making it look like the controller isn't even on.
This is an example of trying this with the Elite controller (which produces the aforementioned issue):
So overall:
1) I suggest adding an ability to outright disable this functionality across the entire program for those that don't make use of it and want to avoid it's default settings and any potential complications it could cause. Otherwise, if left to only being able to control the feature on a per device basis, I'd like it to be off by default on each device.
2) How do I turn of the LED control for my controllers so that they behave normally (i.e. default, or as set in the Xbox Accessories App) currently?
Thanks.
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