How Game Controllers Change Button Functions Using Plug-in Accessories
A system for game controllers that automatically changes what a button does when you physically attach a hardware accessory to the controller.
Patent Number
US 10543427
Status
Active
Filing Date
January 25, 2016
Grant Date
January 28, 2020
Expiration
~January 2036 (estimated)
Claims
19
Assignee
Microsoft Technology Licensing LLC
Inventors
Joshua O. Miller
Citations
2 forward · 19 backward
What it covers
This patent describes a game controller that detects when an external piece of hardware is plugged into it. When the accessory is attached, the controller's internal software, called a control mapping machine, automatically changes the function of existing buttons. For example, a standard 'A' button might perform a jump action normally, but when a specific accessory is attached, that same 'A' button could trigger a different action, like reloading a weapon or opening a menu. The system relies on the controller recognizing the accessory and sending updated signals to the connected console or PC.
What it doesn't cover
- —Does not cover software-based button remapping that occurs purely through console settings menus.
- —Does not cover wireless accessory connections that do not involve a physical interface on the controller.
- —Does not cover mapping changes that occur without the presence of an additional hardware control on the accessory.
The clever bit
The innovation lies in making the controller 'aware' of its own physical state—specifically, that the mapping logic is tied to the physical presence of an accessory rather than a user-selected software profile.
Why it matters
This technology allows for modular hardware design, enabling gamers to expand their controller's capabilities without buying an entirely new device. It is particularly relevant for professional gaming and accessibility, where users need custom layouts that can be swapped quickly. By automating the mapping change upon physical connection, it removes the need for manual configuration.
Real-world examples
- 1.Xbox Elite Controller back-paddle attachments
- 2.Modular gaming controller grips
- 3.Customizable eSports controller add-ons
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