Xbox Adaptive Controller

Xbox Adaptive Controller
Xbox Adaptive controller, which is a large white rectangular slab with a few basic controls, mostly for Xbox console system functions, and multiple ports for accessible input devices. The controller itself consists of a white plastic slab with a slight slope from back to front; the right side of the controller is taken up by two large black dome buttons which default to controller inputs A and B; the left side of the controller has (from back to front) an Xbox system button, the View and Menu buttons, a button to switch between one of three saved mapping profiles, and a cross or plus-shaped digital directional pad.
DeveloperMicrosoft Gaming
ManufacturerMicrosoft
TypeVideo game controller
Release dateSeptember 4, 2018
Introductory priceUS$99.99
PlatformWindows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
WebsiteOfficial website

The Xbox Adaptive Controller (XAC) is a video game controller designed by Microsoft for Windows PCs and the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S video game consoles. The controller was designed for people with disabilities to help make user input for video games more accessible.