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-All Window'​s and Mac computers are supported by the Titan Two. The Titan Two can connect to a computer via controller output, or via HID output. +All Window'​s, Linux and Mac computers are supported by the Titan Two. The Titan Two can connect to a computer via controller output, or via HID output. 
-===== Console ​Polling Rate =====+===== System ​Polling Rate =====
 ---- ----
-Default and maximum USB polling rate supported by the console+Default and maximum USB polling rate supported by the computer system
-| USB Default | 250Hz (4ms) |+| USB Default | 1000Hz ​(1ms) |
 | USB Maximum | 1000Hz (1ms) | | USB Maximum | 1000Hz (1ms) |
  
-===== Controller Protocol ​=====+===== Wired Connection (No controller needed) ​=====
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-Relevant information about the Xbox 360 controller protocol+==== Requirements ==== 
-| USB Polling ​Interval | 8ms | +  - Provided Micro-USB cable. 
-| Device Authentication | NO |+ 
 +==== First-time Configuration ==== 
 +  - Configure ​the ''​Output Protocol''​ of the Titan Two to ''​USB ​Xbox 360''​
 +  - Configure the ''​Output ​Polling ​Rate''​ and ''​Input Polling Rate''​ of the Titan Two to ''​Protocol'​s Default''​ 
 + 
 +==== Regular Usage ==== 
 +  - Connect any controller to ''​INPUT-A''​ on the Titan Two 
 +  - Connect the provided Micro-USB cable to the Titan Two USB port labeled ''​OUTPUT'';​ 
 +  - Connect the other end of the Micro-USB cable to any available USB port on the Computer. 
 + 
  
-===== Wired Connection =====+===== Wired Connection ​(with Xbox One Controller) ​=====
 ---- ----
 ==== Requirements ==== ==== Requirements ====
   - Provided Micro-USB cable.   - Provided Micro-USB cable.
-  - (Optional) ​Xbox One Controller for authentication+  - Xbox One Controller for authentication
  
 ==== First-time Configuration ==== ==== First-time Configuration ====
-  - Configure the ''​Output Protocol''​ of the Titan Two to ''​USB Xbox 360'' ​(no controller needed for authentication,​ however the Input/​Output Polling Rate's must be set to default). +  - Configure the ''​Output Protocol''​ of the Titan Two to ''​USB Xbox 360''​.
-  - (Optional) ''​USB Xbox One''​ (requires an Xbox One controller for authentication).+
  
 ==== Regular Usage ==== ==== Regular Usage ====
-  - (Optional) ​Connect any official Xbox One controller to ''​INPUT-B''​ on the Titan Two (//for authentication//​);​+  - Connect any controller to ''​INPUT-A''​ on the Titan Two 
 +  - Connect any official Xbox One controller to ''​INPUT-B''​ on the Titan Two (//for authentication//​);​
   - Connect the provided Micro-USB cable to the Titan Two USB port labeled ''​OUTPUT'';​   - Connect the provided Micro-USB cable to the Titan Two USB port labeled ''​OUTPUT'';​
-  - Connect the other end of the Micro-USB cable to any available USB port on the Xbox One.+  - Connect the other end of the Micro-USB cable to any available USB port on the Computer. 
 + 
 +===== Wired Connection (Native Keyboard and Mouse) ===== 
 +---- 
 +  * **[[t2:​usage_guides:​systems:​multihid|Multi HID]]** 
 + 
 +| **Note:** //With the Xbox One controller method, after the initial device enumeration and authentication,​ the official ​Xbox One controller can be removed from the Titan Two.// | 
 + 
  
-| **Note:** //After the initial device enumeration and authentication,​ the official Xbox One controller can be removed from the Titan Two.// | 
  
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