Its about time that this is implemented on the xbox, the MSFS VFR map is useless particular over large land masses and those without airport markers, where it becomes impossible to zoom out sufficiently to work out visually where you are! Improve the map or give 3rd parties the tools to do a better job!
If ms / Xbox are already trying to implement remote playing of games on android and iOS then it would be just as easy for them to add some exported packets of data for 3rd parties to use. It just takes imagination and inclination!
Ive been using the android grabber for a more wireless hyperion solution for my main TV, and it has been working great. I am thinking of also doing this for my TV in the basement where my Xbox is, is there a version of Hyperion Android Grabber for Xbox/Windows?
Not yet. You will need to stream your xbox to your phone or pc and then use a grabber there. I did find an open source project that deals with xbox local streaming and I'm trying to work with it to automate it. I'm trying.
So unlike every other 8BitDo controller, the one thats made in partnership with Microsoft and Xbox doesnt work on PC's and only works on Android as it has no XInput only Direct Input.
You can get it to work on PC if you google but you'll need 3rd party software.
Really disappointing as i just a SN30 controller with xbox layout
Currently my windows client detects the controller, it shows up in device manager under xbox peripherals->xbox controller, but various games, the gamepad tester website, and xbox accessories app do not detect the controller/any input.
Once your Microsoft account is linked to your Epic Games account, launch Safari on your Mobile device and visit xbox.com/play. Next, tap the blank profile picture on the top right-hand corner of the screen and sign in to your Microsoft account.
Once your Microsoft account is linked to your Epic Games account, go to the web browser on your Mobile device and visit xbox.com/play. Next, tap the blank profile picture on the top right-hand corner of the screen and sign in to your Microsoft account.
The streaming service formerly known as Zune Pass has finally sprouted native apps for Apple iOS and Android devices, Microsoft has officially confirmed. A free web streaming "Pass" has also been launched at music.xbox.com capped to a limited number of hours.
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