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I thought about this before (months ago) and explored it further then, not long after this commit: I tried it and it did not work so I contacted the creator of SDL (@slouken) to find out why and got the answer that it requires a driver on Windows to work. That is how Steam and reWASD work. There could be a simple program (just like this one) that comes with a driver and controls only the Xbox Controller's Xbox button light/LED that is also open source and free (just like this one). I am currently not aware of such program. It may or may not exist (yet) and may need to be created. There is a free solution with Steam, it looks like the best free method at this time: |
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It should be possible to change the Xbox Controller's Xbox button light/LED brightness using the official Xbox Accessories app. Hopefully it will be added soon. |
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Is it possible to add LED brightness control? I know this can be done when Xbox Controller is connected by wire or Xbox Wireless Adapter except Bluetooth.
What I found:
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