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Initial inclusion of xpadneo
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Authored by infinitymdm on Nov 30 2022, 12:07 AM.
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T8641: xpadneo
Summary

Initial inclusion of xpadneo, a driver for Xbox wireless gamepads. Fixes T8641.

Test Plan
  • Connect a supported controller via Bluetooth
  • Launch an application that supports force feedback and verify that it works correctly

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Buildable 4670
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Tested using Dolphin Emulator. Not sure whether this is a good test, as I'm pretty sure my controller worked with force feedback prior to setting up xpadneo. Needs additional testing.

Looks like force feedback works for my controller (model 1718) connected via bluetooth, without xpadneo installed. I don't have a newer controller to test this with, so unfortunately I can't verify whether xpadneo is actually adding any functionality for us.

Tested using the game Celeste launched via Steam. Rumble also works in Dolphin and Yuzu. All of this without xpadneo installed.

Didn't actually realize this was still open. I'll take another look at this at some point, but for now xone and the built-in driver are doing the job just fine.