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    Android 17 Adds System-Wide Controller Remapping

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    Native support arrives in Android 17 Beta

    Google has introduced system-level controller remapping in Android 17 Beta, a feature long requested by mobile gamers. The update allows users to customize how buttons, triggers and analog sticks behave across the entire system rather than within individual games.

    The details were shared by Mishaal Rahman, formerly of Android Authority and now at Google, who noted that the company is responding directly to user feedback calling for native remapping support.

    Works across games without extra apps

    Unlike many existing solutions that rely on in-game settings or third-party applications, Android 17’s implementation operates at the system level. Once configured, the customized layout applies across compatible games automatically.

    The feature supports both wired and Bluetooth controllers and offers granular control. Users can remap face buttons, triggers and thumbstick clicks, swap directional inputs between analog sticks and the D-pad, and adjust control behavior based on personal preference.

    How to access the feature

    For wired controllers, the remapping menu can be found under Settings > System > Game Controller. For Bluetooth controllers, users can navigate to Settings > Connected devices, select the paired controller, and open Game Controller Settings.

    Preferences are saved directly on the device, eliminating the need to repeat setup for each individual title.

    Accessibility-focused design

    Google says the feature was built with accessibility in mind. By enabling flexible button layouts, players can adapt controls to match their physical needs or muscle memory, particularly when switching between platforms that use different controller configurations.

    This system-level approach aims to make Android gaming more inclusive and consistent, especially for users who rely on customized input schemes.

    Beta limitations remain

    Controller remapping is currently available only on devices running Android 17 Beta 2 or later. As with many beta features, some issues remain. Google notes that certain controllers may display incorrect button icons, though the underlying functionality continues to operate as expected.

    The company is encouraging feedback from testers ahead of the stable Android 17 release, meaning refinements or additional changes could still occur before the feature rolls out widely.

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