I have the Elite Series 2 controller and I prefer to connect it to my PC using the wireless adapter rather than through Bluetooth. After updating to 5.2.0 to fully support the Elite Series 2, no mappings at all worked for me. I found that switching to Bluetooth worked fine, but I would still prefer to stick to my wireless adapter. Any suggestions, am I doing something wrong? Thank you.
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Hello,
Before using reWASD please ensure that you are on the physical Slot 0 on your Elite 2. Or you can go to Xbox app and create and an empty profile with no default or custom mappings on any button and apply this profile to all 3 physical slots. After, you will be able to add any kinds of mappings in reWASD.
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By physical Slot 0, I assume you mean having the Elite Series display no profile lights. I have it as the default (act like a standard controller which I believe is Slot 0) but it still does not do anything with the REWASD mappings I have. The Xbox Accessories app would not let me un-map all the buttons. It told me ABXY needed to be mapped when trying to continue. I did try with all the slots having no mappings on the paddles though. Thank you.
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Hey there! Could you please check the drivers that influence your controller?
Here are the steps on the screen. I would be grateful if you do the same for me:
1. Go to Device Manager (type it in Windows search)
2. Find your controller in the list (I have DS4, your controller may be detected in another way). Open its Properties (from the context menu)
3. Go to Driver tab
4. Click Driver Details
5. Please send me a screenshot of the list of drivers
There is another way to get there too, maybe it will be more convenient:
1. Open your Explorer and paste this path: Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Devices and Printers
2. Find your controller and open its Properties (from the context menu)
3. Go to Hardware tab
4. Click Properties
5. In the windows that will be opened, switch to Driver tab
6. Click Driver Details
7. Send me the screenshot of what do you see here
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