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Using the controller as a mouse in Windows 11

  • Move the right joystick to move the cursor within Windows
  • Press the right bumper (RB) for a left-click on the selected item
  • Press the right trigger (RT) for a right-click on the selected item
  • Press the A button for Enter
  • Press the B button for Escape

Default Macro Button Combos in Windows 11

  • "Ctrl + Alt + Delete" : Long press the Command Centre button
  • Controller overview: ‘Long press Armoury Crate’
  • On-screen Keyboard : ‘M1 or M2 + D-pad Up’
  • Task Manager: ‘M1 or M2 + D-pad Down’
  • Show Desktop: ‘M1 or M2 + D-pad Left’
  • Task Viewer: ‘M1 or M2 + D-pad Right’
  • Take Screenshot: ‘M1 or M2 + A’
  • Show Windows Notification Center: ‘M1 or M2 + B’
  • Projection Mode: ‘M1 or M2 + X’
  • Start Recording: ‘M1 or M2 + Y’

Bring up the On-screen Keyboard in Windows 11

Press the Command Center button and tap the Keyboard option that appears in the menu.
You can also hold the M1 or M2 button on the back and press Up on the D-Pad.

If you reinstall Windows 11 without using the Cloud Recovery then the touch Keyboard will not show up by default.
You can change this setting in the Windows Settings -> Time & Language -> Typing -> Touch Keyboard -> Show the touch keyboard
Set it to "When no keyboard attached" and try if the keyboard shows up automatically.
If it doesn't work then set it to "Always", then back to "When no keyboard attached" and restart Windows.