Aura RGB provides a nearly endless spectrum of colors, patterns and even the ability to link lighting to music, in-game action, or CPU/GPU temperatures.
You can get to these settings by going to / System Preferences / Xbox 360 Controllers. Aura RGB LED lighting was developed to perfectly complement your gaming rig for a true expression of individuality. For some reason my controller’s joysticks are a little shifty, so I set about a 20% ‘give’ on both sticks. I also recommend setting your Xbox 360 Controller joystick settings to have a slight threshold.
You can configure your buttons exactly how they should be set by using this Halopedia Controller Layout as a guide. Make sure you use the “Controller” profile when mapping your buttons.
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