New Windows 11 Update Enhances Xbox Controller Features

01 Apr 2025

The latest Windows 11 update, Build 22631.5116, introduces significant enhancements for Xbox controllers, offering new features that promise to elevate the gaming experience on PCs. The update, set to be rolled out shortly, allows gamers to navigate and type using their Xbox controllers, integrating seamlessly with the Windows ecosystem.

Enhanced Controller Features

This new feature enables the Xbox controller to operate the touch keyboard, simplifying navigation and text input for users. By doing so, Microsoft continues to blur the lines between traditional PC gaming and console experiences, making the transition for gamers smoother and more intuitive.

The return of the typing feature, initially tested in October 2024, is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to adapt to modern gaming needs. With this update, users find it easier to manage in-game communications and commands without needing to shift their focus away from the game.

Broader Windows 11 Enhancements

Beyond enhancements for the Xbox controller, Build 22631.5116 also brings improvements to File Explorer and a revamped settings home page aimed at commercial users. These changes are aligned with Microsoft’s goal to enhance usability and streamline user interfaces across Windows 11, making it a robust platform for gaming and productivity alike.

Project Kennan

Interestingly, these updates are indicative of Microsoft's broader strategy in support of their forthcoming handheld gaming device, codenamed Project Kennan. The integration of controller navigation and typing capabilities points to Microsoft’s anticipation of a more flexible gaming environment that they envision for the future.

As Microsoft continues to innovate and expand its gaming ecosystem, these updates signify a step towards creating cohesive user experiences that bring together console and PC elements. Gamers can expect further symbiosis between Xbox and Windows platforms as Project Kennan progresses.

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