Microsoft Xbox Adaptive Controller with Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Flight Stick


The Logitech Flight Stick with hat switch connected to the Microsoft Xbox Adaptive Controller (XAC) is a good solution of one-handed Xbox gamers but the XAC ignores the hat switch. The joystick splitter project is one way to solve this problem using Arduino compatible boards. Enabling the hat switch makes one handed gameplay much easier. This project also changes the default button mapping so the buttons work for most games.

https://github.com/gdsports/xac-joystick-splitter

The project does not require modifying the joystick or the XAC. The joystick splitter works by capturing USB joystick messages from the Logitech joystick then sending them out to the two XAC USB joystick ports. The hat switch appears to the XAC as another joystick.

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