If you have a physical controller plugged in, Xenia might prioritize it over your keyboard.
Unlike console emulators (like PCSX2 or Dolphin), Xenia does have a visual in-app remapping tool. Instead, it relies on a configuration file: xenia.config.toml . However, there is a default logical mapping that many community builds use. If you have used the "canary" or "experimental" builds, the typical defaults are: xenia emulator keyboard controls
Xenia's native keyboard support is functional but basic. For casual games (turn-based RPGs, fighters), editing xenia.config.toml works perfectly. For action, racing, or FPS titles, consider either: If you have a physical controller plugged in,
Some PC ports of Xbox 360 games support mouse + keyboard natively (e.g., Minecraft ). Xenia does not pass your mouse/keyboard as a true PC input device. It emulates a controller. Therefore, you will never get 1:1 mouse-aim like a native PC shooter unless you use third-party translation tools. However, there is a default logical mapping that
can be used to trick Xenia into seeing your keyboard and mouse as a standard XInput (Xbox) controller.
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