We told you yesterday that Microsoft announced all the technical features of the next-generation console Xbox Series X. Console manufacturer’s senior designer Ryan Whitaker also announced changes to the controller for the Xbox Series X. In an interview with Xbox Newswire, Ryan Whitaker revealed some important differences in the controller, which did not change much in terms of design. According to Ryan, the Xbox community has gotten used to the design of the controller, so the changes had to be more functional. First of all, the controller of the Xbox Series X makes handling easier for people with small hands. The design team did this by designing the body more rounded and reducing parts around the trigger buttons. In addition, tactile dot pattern has been added to the trigger keys not found on standard Xbox One controllers. The new D-pad is designed to reflect both interchangeable designs on Xbox Elite. The D-pad has a deep point in the middle that allows the thumb to fit more comfortably. This design makes it easier to press up, down, left and right, while also making cross pressing more comfortable. The new controller now includes the Share button in the bottom center of the View and Menu buttons. It is not entirely clear how the share button works in practice, but Whitaker notes that it will enable image recording without the need for on-screen menus. The controller features Bluetooth Low Energy, which makes it easier to remember and pair multiple Bluetooth devices to allow for faster connections. There is also a USB-C port for pairing and connection. Microsoft has also made improvements to reduce latency in wireless use. We already knew that the Xbox One controller would work on Xbox Series X. It has also been confirmed that the controller of the Xbox Series X will be supported on Xbox One as well as PC, Android and iOS devices.

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title: “What S New For Xbox Series X S Controller To Present” ShowToc: true date: “2023-04-01” author: “Arthur Marino”


We told you yesterday that Microsoft announced all the technical features of the next-generation console Xbox Series X. Console manufacturer’s senior designer Ryan Whitaker also announced changes to the controller for the Xbox Series X. In an interview with Xbox Newswire, Ryan Whitaker revealed some important differences in the controller, which did not change much in terms of design. According to Ryan, the Xbox community has gotten used to the design of the controller, so the changes had to be more functional. First of all, the controller of the Xbox Series X makes handling easier for people with small hands. The design team did this by designing the body more rounded and reducing parts around the trigger buttons. In addition, tactile dot pattern has been added to the trigger keys not found on standard Xbox One controllers. The new D-pad is designed to reflect both interchangeable designs on Xbox Elite. The D-pad has a deep point in the middle that allows the thumb to fit more comfortably. This design makes it easier to press up, down, left and right, while also making cross pressing more comfortable. The new controller now includes the Share button in the bottom center of the View and Menu buttons. It is not entirely clear how the share button works in practice, but Whitaker notes that it will enable image recording without the need for on-screen menus. The controller features Bluetooth Low Energy, which makes it easier to remember and pair multiple Bluetooth devices to allow for faster connections. There is also a USB-C port for pairing and connection. Microsoft has also made improvements to reduce latency in wireless use. We already knew that the Xbox One controller would work on Xbox Series X. It has also been confirmed that the controller of the Xbox Series X will be supported on Xbox One as well as PC, Android and iOS devices.

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title: “What S New For Xbox Series X S Controller To Present” ShowToc: true date: “2023-03-27” author: “Jose Mcgee”


We told you yesterday that Microsoft announced all the technical features of the next-generation console Xbox Series X. Console manufacturer’s senior designer Ryan Whitaker also announced changes to the controller for the Xbox Series X. In an interview with Xbox Newswire, Ryan Whitaker revealed some important differences in the controller, which did not change much in terms of design. According to Ryan, the Xbox community has gotten used to the design of the controller, so the changes had to be more functional. First of all, the controller of the Xbox Series X makes handling easier for people with small hands. The design team did this by designing the body more rounded and reducing parts around the trigger buttons. In addition, tactile dot pattern has been added to the trigger keys not found on standard Xbox One controllers. The new D-pad is designed to reflect both interchangeable designs on Xbox Elite. The D-pad has a deep point in the middle that allows the thumb to fit more comfortably. This design makes it easier to press up, down, left and right, while also making cross pressing more comfortable. The new controller now includes the Share button in the bottom center of the View and Menu buttons. It is not entirely clear how the share button works in practice, but Whitaker notes that it will enable image recording without the need for on-screen menus. The controller features Bluetooth Low Energy, which makes it easier to remember and pair multiple Bluetooth devices to allow for faster connections. There is also a USB-C port for pairing and connection. Microsoft has also made improvements to reduce latency in wireless use. We already knew that the Xbox One controller would work on Xbox Series X. It has also been confirmed that the controller of the Xbox Series X will be supported on Xbox One as well as PC, Android and iOS devices.

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