+<h2 id="xtouch">Behringer X-Touch</h2>
+<p>
+ The Behringer X-Touch is a direct emulation of the Mackie Control and has all the
+ buttons the Mackie device does. There is a "Behringer X-Touch" map included with
+ Ardour. The X-Touch can be connected to the computer with USB or through a MIDI port.
+ Using USB keeps MIDI ports free for other uses. The ethernet port uses RTP MIDI
+ which should show up as MIDI devices on MacOS computers.
+</p>
+
+<h2 id="compact">Behringer X-Touch Compact</h2>
+<p>
+ The Behringer X-Touch Compact has a Mackie Control mode. From the device manual:</p>
+ <p class="note">"To switch between standard operating mode and MC (Mackie Control) mode, press
+ and hold down the MC button in the bottom left corner, and then turn on
+ the unit’s power switch. Keep holding down the MC button until the MC MODE LED
+ lights continuously to show that the unit is in MC mode."</p>
+<p>
+ There is a "Behringer X-Touch Compact" map included with Ardour. The X-Touch can be
+ connected to the computer with USB or through a MIDI port. Using USB keeps MIDI ports
+ free for other uses.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+ The Behringer X-Touch Compact has fewer controls than the mackie control and therefore
+ less function as well. See pages 19-21 of the Behringer X-Touch Compact Quick Start Guide
+ For an explanation of what controls on the Compact map to which Makie Control buttons.
+</p>
+<h2 id="mini">Behringer X-Touch Mini</h2>
+<p>
+ The Behringer X-Touch Mini says it can emulate Mackie control as well. There is a
+ "Behringer X-Touch Mini" map included with Ardour. The control layout in Mackie Control
+ mode is shown below.
+</p>
+<img alt="X-Touch Mini MC mode layout" src="/images/xtouch-mini-mcp.png">