The Xbox Appβs βCompact Modeβ Is Designed With Gaming Handhelds In Mind
The Xbox Appβs βCompact Modeβ Is Designed With Gaming Handhelds In Mind
Gaming handhelds recently exploded into mainstream popularity thanks to Valveβs Steam Deck, followed by ASUSβs ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go shortly after. Short for Steam Deck, the other two (plus many smaller brands dedicated to gaming handhelds) are all running on Windows, and Microsoft is tapping into this opportunity by designing a special mode within the Xbox app.
As the name implies, βCompact Modeβ is designed for devices with smaller displays, with gaming handhelds typically coming in 7-8 inches in display size. Itβs designed to better adapt with touch-based controls and better legibility, and it can be activated through the Compact Mode switch on the app menu. Turning the mode on will collapse the sidebar into icons, making way for the main screen to use the limited space.
Microsoft aims to make this the default launch layout with the collaboration with ASUS and the likes, though itβs unclear if this would replace OEMβs implementation β such as Armoury Crate SE exclusively designed for ROG Ally. βWeβll continue to focus on updates to deliver a great Xbox app experience for Windows handheld screens,β the blog post reads.
Aside from that, Microsoft is also improving the troubleshooting process with the addition of Gaming Services Repair Tool. Itβs designed to βfix any issues with Gaming Services or missing content when launching the Xbox app on PCβ, and can be accessed through the app menu > Support.
Pokdepinion: I expect more manufacturers to join the party now that Microsoft has taken gaming handhelds seriously.Β


