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<span style="font-size:150%">Sample article</span>
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{{Infobox controller
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|title        = Controllername
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|cover        = Game article layout.jpg <!-- Try to find the highest resolution image of a controller -->
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|xinput      = true <!-- Set to true when the controller natively support XInput. Otherwise, set to hackable. -->
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|connection method = USB <!-- list of connecitivty method supported by the controller -->
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|predecessor  = Preceding controller <!-- list here if the controller have predecessor(s) -->
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|successor    = Succeeding controller <!-- list here if the controller have successor(s) -->
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|wikipedia    = PCGamingWiki
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}}
  
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{{Introduction
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|introduction      = Introduction paragraph. '''Controllername''' is a game controller/arcade controller/racing wheel developed by company and released/manufactured by company on date. The controller is a pro-orientated or platform-compatible version of other controller, or was released alongside the accompanied video game console.
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The controller have multiple features, including on-the-fly remapping, pressure-fit joystick cap, and other notable features. Also note if it has features that were not present on its predecessor. if the controller has more than one models, list the features of Model A here.
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|release history  = The controller is available in three models: The '''Model A''', '''Model B''' and '''Model C'''. Model B, released on date, has more features that are not present on Model A. Model C, released on date, lacks some features that were present on Model A. Also note the color model(s) available if there's more than one.
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|current state    = The Controllername is a native XInput device, meaning it can supported by games that only use the XInput API. Software can expose the controller's additional features, such as motion control and motorized triggers. The controller need additional first or third-party accessory to work, and what limitation on the controller support.
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}}
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'''General infomation'''
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{{mm}} [https://www.8bitdo.com/ultimate-2.4g-wireless-controller/ Name of Model A]
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{{mm}} [https://www.8bitdo.com/ultimate-bluetooth-controller/ Name of Model B]
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{{mm}} [https://www.8bitdo.com/ultimate-c-2.4g-wireless-controller/ Name of Model C]
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'''Inputs''' <!-- rename to "(Model A) input" if there's more than one model -->
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* 2 × clickable analog sticks: {{Key|LS}}, {{Key|RS}}
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* 2 × analog triggers: {{Key|LT}}, {{Key|RT}}
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* 2 × digital shoulder buttons: {{Key|LB}}, {{Key|RB}}
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* 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): {{Key|↑}}, {{Key|↓}}, {{Key|←}}, {{Key|→}}
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* 4 × digital face buttons: {{Key|𝐀}}, {{Key|𝐁}}, {{Key|𝐗}}, {{Key|𝗬}}
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* 5 × digital functional buttons: {{Key|-}}, {{Key|+}}, {{Key|⌂ ʜᴏᴍᴇ}}, {{Key|ꜱᴛᴀʀ}}, {{Key|ᴘʀᴏꜰɪʟᴇ}}
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* 2 × digital remappable back buttons: {{Key|P1}}, {{Key|P2}}
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* 1 × mode slider switch: {{Key|ᴅ - x}}
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'''Model B inputs''' <!-- add if there's more than one model -->
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* Motion sensing: Accelerometer, Gyroscope
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* 2 × clickable analog sticks: {{Key|LS}}, {{Key|RS}}
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* 2 × analog triggers (acts as digital trigger when connected via Bluetooth): {{Key|ZL}}, {{Key|ZR}}
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* 2 × digital shoulder buttons: {{Key|𝐋}}, {{Key|𝐑}}
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* 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): {{Key|↑}}, {{Key|↓}}, {{Key|←}}, {{Key|→}}
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* 4 × digital face buttons: {{Key|𝐀}}, {{Key|𝐁}}, {{Key|𝐗}}, {{Key|𝗬}}
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* 5 × digital functional buttons: {{Key|-}}, {{Key|+}}, {{Key|⌂ ʜᴏᴍᴇ}}, {{Key|ꜱᴛᴀʀ}}, {{Key|ᴘʀᴏꜰɪʟᴇ}}
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* 2 × digital remappable back buttons: {{Key|P1}}, {{Key|P2}}
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* 1 × mode slider switch: {{Key|ʙʟᴜᴇᴛᴏᴏᴛʜ - 2.4ɢ}}
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* 1 × digital functional button: {{Key|ᴘᴀɪʀɪɴɢ}}
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'''Model C inputs''' <!-- add if there's more than one model -->
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* 2 × clickable analog sticks: {{Key|LS}}, {{Key|RS}}
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* 2 × analog triggers: {{Key|LT}}, {{Key|RT}}
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* 2 × digital shoulder buttons: {{Key|LB}}, {{Key|RB}}
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* 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): {{Key|↑}}, {{Key|↓}}, {{Key|←}}, {{Key|→}}
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* 4 × digital face buttons: {{Key|𝐀}}, {{Key|𝐁}}, {{Key|𝐗}}, {{Key|𝗬}}
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* 4 × digital functional buttons: {{Key|-}}, {{Key|+}}, {{Key|⌂ ʜᴏᴍᴇ}}, {{Key|ꜱᴛᴀʀ}}
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==Controller variations==
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{{ii}} List one model per paragraph. Remove if the controller only has one model.
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==Use with PC platforms==
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{{ii}} Add any limitation of the controller usage on PC.
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===Connection===
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{{ii}} Instructions on how to connect the controllers to PC.
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{{ii}} Add info about one connectivity method being only available on one or more specific model.
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{{Fixbox|description=Connect instruction|fix=
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How to connect the controller to PC.
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}}
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===Operating System===
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{{ii}} Add info about whatever the controller need additional driver install or not on one or more operating system(s).
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{{ii}} List any first and third-party software that support the controller.
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==Steam==
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{{ii}} Add info about controller support on Steam.
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===Steam Link compatibility===
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{{ii}} Add info about controller support via Steam Link on remote device like smartphones.
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==Controller profile and remapping==
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{{ii}} Add info about the instruction on how to change built-in controller profiles and/or remapping buttons.
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{{ii}} Add info about if it requires additional software or not.
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{{ii}} Remove if the controller doesn't support profile switching or remapping, or both.
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==Hardware==
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===Expansions===
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{{ii}} List any first and/or third-party accessories that are compatible with the controller.
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===Adapters===
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{{ii}} List any first and/or third-party adapters that needed for either connect the controller to PC, or connect the associated accessories to the controller or PC.
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===DIY mods===
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{{ii}} List any third-party modification parts that requires the controller to be open up.
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===Replacement===
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{{ii}} List any first-party, user-replaceable parts if the controller has any.
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==Support in games==
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{{ii}} Add and list any info about game support for the controller, and whatever the game support the controller's additional features.
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==Accessory==
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{{ii}} List the box content of the controller if any.
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==Other information==
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===Technical information===
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{{ii}} Device name: '''Controller''', HWID: '''0000:0000'''.
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{{ii}} Change to "model or mode, device name: '''Controller''', HWID: '''0000:0000'''" if the controller have more than one model.
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===Firmware updates===
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{{ii}} Add info about whatever the controller's firmware is updatable or not.
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{{References}}

Latest revision as of 06:17, 13 May 2024

Sample article


Controllername
Controllername cover
XInput support
Connection method
USB
Predecessor
Preceding controller
Successor
Succeeding controller
Yuuyatails/Test page on Wikipedia

Introduction paragraph. Controllername is a game controller/arcade controller/racing wheel developed by company and released/manufactured by company on date. The controller is a pro-orientated or platform-compatible version of other controller, or was released alongside the accompanied video game console.

The controller have multiple features, including on-the-fly remapping, pressure-fit joystick cap, and other notable features. Also note if it has features that were not present on its predecessor. if the controller has more than one models, list the features of Model A here.

The controller is available in three models: The Model A, Model B and Model C. Model B, released on date, has more features that are not present on Model A. Model C, released on date, lacks some features that were present on Model A. Also note the color model(s) available if there's more than one.

The Controllername is a native XInput device, meaning it can supported by games that only use the XInput API. Software can expose the controller's additional features, such as motion control and motorized triggers. The controller need additional first or third-party accessory to work, and what limitation on the controller support.

General infomation

Name of Model A
Name of Model B
Name of Model C

Inputs

  • 2 × clickable analog sticks: LS, RS
  • 2 × analog triggers: LT, RT
  • 2 × digital shoulder buttons: LB, RB
  • 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): , , ,
  • 4 × digital face buttons: 𝐀, 𝐁, 𝐗, 𝗬
  • 5 × digital functional buttons: -, +, ⌂ ʜᴏᴍᴇ, ꜱᴛᴀʀ, ᴘʀᴏꜰɪʟᴇ
  • 2 × digital remappable back buttons: P1, P2
  • 1 × mode slider switch: ᴅ - x

Model B inputs

  • Motion sensing: Accelerometer, Gyroscope
  • 2 × clickable analog sticks: LS, RS
  • 2 × analog triggers (acts as digital trigger when connected via Bluetooth): ZL, ZR
  • 2 × digital shoulder buttons: 𝐋, 𝐑
  • 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): , , ,
  • 4 × digital face buttons: 𝐀, 𝐁, 𝐗, 𝗬
  • 5 × digital functional buttons: -, +, ⌂ ʜᴏᴍᴇ, ꜱᴛᴀʀ, ᴘʀᴏꜰɪʟᴇ
  • 2 × digital remappable back buttons: P1, P2
  • 1 × mode slider switch: ʙʟᴜᴇᴛᴏᴏᴛʜ - 2.4ɢ
  • 1 × digital functional button: ᴘᴀɪʀɪɴɢ

Model C inputs

  • 2 × clickable analog sticks: LS, RS
  • 2 × analog triggers: LT, RT
  • 2 × digital shoulder buttons: LB, RB
  • 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): , , ,
  • 4 × digital face buttons: 𝐀, 𝐁, 𝐗, 𝗬
  • 4 × digital functional buttons: -, +, ⌂ ʜᴏᴍᴇ, ꜱᴛᴀʀ

Controller variations

List one model per paragraph. Remove if the controller only has one model.

Use with PC platforms

Add any limitation of the controller usage on PC.

Connection

Instructions on how to connect the controllers to PC.
Add info about one connectivity method being only available on one or more specific model.
Connect instruction

How to connect the controller to PC.

Operating System

Add info about whatever the controller need additional driver install or not on one or more operating system(s).
List any first and third-party software that support the controller.

Steam

Add info about controller support on Steam.

Steam Link compatibility

Add info about controller support via Steam Link on remote device like smartphones.

Controller profile and remapping

Add info about the instruction on how to change built-in controller profiles and/or remapping buttons.
Add info about if it requires additional software or not.
Remove if the controller doesn't support profile switching or remapping, or both.

Hardware

Expansions

List any first and/or third-party accessories that are compatible with the controller.

Adapters

List any first and/or third-party adapters that needed for either connect the controller to PC, or connect the associated accessories to the controller or PC.

DIY mods

List any third-party modification parts that requires the controller to be open up.

Replacement

List any first-party, user-replaceable parts if the controller has any.

Support in games

Add and list any info about game support for the controller, and whatever the game support the controller's additional features.

Accessory

List the box content of the controller if any.

Other information

Technical information

Device name: Controller, HWID: 0000:0000.
Change to "model or mode, device name: Controller, HWID: 0000:0000" if the controller have more than one model.

Firmware updates

Add info about whatever the controller's firmware is updatable or not.


References