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    Now that Xbox Full Screen Experience (XFSE) has started rolling out to all Windows handhelds (and not just Xbox Ally or Xbox Ally X), I was curious to see what the XFSE set up process and user experience would be like on my Legion Go 2.

    Unfortunately, I discovered that XFSE hasn’t rolled out to my Legion Go 2 yet, but I was able to set it up on my original ROG Ally and ROG Ally X. Still, there is an alternative if you want to check out XFSE on your Legion Go device or any others it hasn’t rolled out to yet.

    In this guide, I’ll start by going over the steps to getting XFSE set up on devices that it has already rolled out to, and then I’ll explain an alternative for Windows handhelds that haven’t gotten the update yet, like my Legion Go 2.


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    How to set up Xbox Full Screen Experience on your Windows handheld

    You’ll need to go into Windows settings and change the Full screen experience home app to Xbox. (Image credit: Windows Central)

    NOTE: XFSE is slowly rolling out to all Windows handhelds, so it’s possible that the method listed below might not work for you just yet. If it doesn’t, try again in a day or two.

    1. On your handheld, use your finger to swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
    2. Select Settings.
    3. Tap Windows Update.
    4. Check for updates and install updates. You specifically need to select Download & Install on “Windows 11, version 25H2.”
    5. Restart your device once the update is done installing. This might take a while.
    6. When your handheld boots up, log in if necessary, and then swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
    7. Select Settings.
    8. Tap Gaming.
    9. Select Full Screen Experience.
    10. Tap the drop-down menu to the right and change it to Xbox.
    11. If you want your handheld to enter Xbox Full Screen Experience on startup, toggle the button next to “Enter full screen experience on startup.”
    12. Now restart your handheld, and it should automatically boot up into the Xbox Full Screen Experience.

    With all of these steps taken, you’ll be able to check out Xbox Full Screen Experience on your Windows handheld.

    How can I get FSE on my Windows handheld if it hasn’t rolled out to me yet?

    Several Windows handheld gaming PCs laying down on a table. An Xbox logo is in the upper right corner of the image.

    An open-source program can mimic Xbox Full Screen Experience for those that it hasn’t officially rolled out to yet. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central / Xbox)

    If you aren’t willing to wait for XFSE to roll out onto your handheld, then there is another option available to you that utilizes a free open-source program.

    For those interested, check out my colleague’s guide on how to use a free tool to mimic Xbox full-screen experience on your handheld or other Windows PC.

    All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards.

    How to make a different game launcher boot into Full Screen Experience on Windows handhelds

    Xbox Ally X illuminated by a pink glow. Playnite game launcher is displayed on the screen.

    I made it so Playnite launches into Full Screen Mode on startup on my Xbox Ally X. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    By the way, I’ve also written a guide on how to replace Xbox Full Screen Experience with your game launcher of choice. For instance, I made it so my Xbox Ally X booted into a Playnite full-screen mode on startup.

    Check that guide out if you want to see more customization options for your handheld.

    How to exit Full Screen Experience and go to Windows desktop

    A screenshot taken on Xbox Ally X showing Windows Desktop selected under the Xbox full screen experience.

    You can go to Windows Desktop from any Full Screen Experience. (Image credit: Windows Central)

    The nice thing about Windows’ Full Screen Experience is that you can exit it at any time and go back to the normal Windows desktop if you want. Here’s how.

    1. While displaying Full Screen Experience, use your finger to swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
    2. Tap on Windows desktop.
    3. Select Continue.

    Once you’ve done this, you’ll be taken to the usual Windows desktop and can use your handheld like a normal Windows PC.

    See if Xbox Full Screen Experience is the right UI for you

    The Xbox Full Screen Experience home page showing recently played games on Xbox Ally X.

    Xbox Full Screen Experience provides a console-like interface and reduces background functions so your device can run more efficiently. (Image credit: Windows Central)

    Xbox Full Screen Experience isn’t just a different user interface option, it actually optimizes gaming for Windows handhelds by reduces background programs.

    With it setup on your handheld, you’ll be able to easily launch your various games, interact with Xbox Game Pass, check the store for new games, and adjust settings.

    Have fun exploring and seeing what it has to offer.

    Xbox Full Screen Experience FAQ

    What does Xbox Full Screen Experience do?

    Xbox Full Screen Experience provides a console-like interface and reduces background functions so your device can run more efficiently.

    Here’s what Xbox says players can expect from Xbox Full Screen Experience:

    A distraction-free, console-style UI of the Xbox PC app optimized for Windows 11 handhelds like the MSI Claw models, and the ASUS ROG Ally and ROG Ally X, with additional OEMs to adopt the Xbox full screen experience in the coming months.

    Seamless access to Xbox, Game Pass, Xbox Play Anywhere, and games from other storefronts.

    Easier to navigate with a gamepad and seamless task switching with a long-press of the Xbox controller button.

    Easy toggling with Win + F11, Game Bar Settings, or Task View.

    Is Xbox Full Screen Experience available on all Windows handhelds?

    Yes, as of November 21, 2025, Xbox Full Screen Experience has started rolling out on all Windows handhelds. So, you should be able to access it on your Windows handheld soon.

    Can I remove Xbox Full Screen Experience from my handheld if I don’t like it?

    Yep! You can easily stop Xbox Full Screen Experience from automatically booting up on startup if you don’t like it.

    To help, here’s a guide on how to stop XFSE and how to make a different game launcher boot up.


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