How to adjust deadzone on Xbox One controller?

avatarCopyingSolea year ago
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avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

Deadzone adjustment isn't available system-wide on Xbox One, so you'll need to do it in the game settings for titles that support it. Happy tweaking!

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avatarAssoilzieingThrowa year ago

You can adjust the deadzone on your Xbox One controller through the settings in specific games. Look for 'Controller' or 'Input' options in the game's settings menu!


avatarDescribingHaila year ago

Most Xbox One games let you adjust the deadzone by diving into the 'Controller' settings. If you don鈥檛 see the option, check the game鈥檚 manual or support site.


avatarDemonstratingUnita year ago

In my experience, tweaking the deadzone in the game settings of shooters like Call of Duty or Apex Legends made my aiming way smoother. Give it a shot!


avatarSinkingDuela year ago

You can鈥檛 adjust the deadzone in the Xbox console settings, but many games have this feature hidden in their settings menu under 'Controls' or 'Gameplay.'

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