It looks like typing in Windows 11 with an Xbox controller is about to get easier as Microsoft gives it a boost


If you’ve ever tried to type using a gamepad or gaming device, you know it can be tricky, especially with this new generation of handheld gaming PCs like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally X, so it’s good to see that Microsoft is currently trialling a new and improved gamepad keyboard layout for Xbox controllers in Windows 11.

The Verge reports that the new layout isn’t the only thing PC gamers with Xbox controllers can look forward to – they will also be able to use the X button for backspace, the Y button for spacebar, and the menu button of a connected Xbox controller to hit enter (as you would on a physical keyboard). Microsoft is also adding vertical alignment (consideration for the arrangement of keys in the vertical direction) to make it easier to type with the on-screen keyboard. 

The new on-screen keyboard is currently in user testing in the Windows Insider Program’s Beta Channel, which means we expect it to roll out to all eligible users pretty soon (unless Microsoft changes its mind). 

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