Beyond button swaps, Xbox gives you some other cool tweaks you can make to customize your gaming experience even further. Within the button mapping menu we showed you how to access above, you can find various toggles to swap triggers, analog sticks, and invert the Y axes on either of the analog sticks. You can also toggle vibration on or off (which might help you save a little battery, too).
Here’s another cool one: if you’re playing a game with someone who might need a little assistance — perhaps a handicapped gamer or a youngster who doesn’t quite have a handle on how to play — you can enable a feature called Copilot. This will allow you to input commands from two different controls on the same profile.
This is great for helping someone through a single-player experience. Things can get a little hectic with too many cooks in the kitchen, but we can’t quite help you with that. In any case, here’s how to enable it:
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Ensure both controllers are powered on and connected to the console.
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Navigate to Settings, Devices & connections, and then Accessories.
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Select the button with the three dots at the bottom of the controller you want to manage.
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On the bottom left menu, select Turn on Copilot.
Now you can jump in and take the wheel whenever your friend or family member needs help.
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