12/9/2023 0 Comments Aragami controller support![]() ![]() I tried pairing a Wii Remote on the Linux desktop, and it showed up in Bluetooth devices but failed at the pairing step. I plugged the Wii U GameCube controller adapter into a USB-C hub, and while it wasn't detected within SteamOS, the Dolphin emulator recognized it and it worked perfectly. If you want to use a GameCube controller on the Steam Deck, that's absolutely possible. PS1 emulator DuckStation, which actually has a controller-navigable UI, detected the inputs immediately. Dolphin let me bind keys to a DualSense, but the inputs didn't seem to register when I launched a game. I had mixed results testing the keymapping of external controllers in emulators. Those bindings left me free to use the regular controller buttons to emulate the original system controllers. I added emulators to my Steam library so I could access them from the SteamOS UI and use Steam Input for them, with one trackpad serving as my mouse and the back grip buttons serving as my left- and right-click. In Arch Linux you can use a tool to turn the joycons into a pair. Just keep in mind that most games will show you Xbox UI buttons where A and B are reversed, so in-game it may be confusing.Ĭompatibility note: It's also possible to pair the Switch's joycons to the Steam Deck-they also work via Bluetooth, but must be paired as separate devices. Using a Switch Pro controller on the Steam Deck: The Steam Deck UI is smart enough to know that you're using a Nintendo controller, so you can press A on the Switch Pro controller (which would be B on the Steam/Xbox pads) and get the correct input. You won't get a flashing light, but it'll enter pairing mode as long as the controller has battery.Īfter a few seconds, "Pro Controller" should show up under "Available to pair" on the Steam Deck's Bluetooth screen. ![]() Switch Pro controller: Hold the pairing button on the top of the controller for a few seconds. How to use a Switch Pro controller or joycons on the Steam Deck It can't pair with SteamOS out of the box, but there are some specialized utilities for Arch Linux that can make it happen. This is common: many PC games only have UI elements that match the Xbox controller layout, but some will have an option in the settings menu to display PlayStation icons instead, and a rare few will actually detect PlayStation controllers natively.Ĭompatibility note: The DualShock 3 also works with the Steam Deck via USB using a USB-A to USB-C cable. When you get in-game, the Steam Deck will by default remap the controls to your PlayStation controller and pop up a warning that the button icons in-game may not match. It's even smart enough to change the UI to match the PlayStation buttons! Very cool. Using a PlayStation controller on the Steam Deck: Steam recognizes PlayStation controllers, so in the UI they work just as seamlessly as Xbox pads. ![]() Pairing DualShock 4 or PS5 DualSense: Press and hold the PlayStation logo button and the Share button (next to the D-pad) until the LED begins rapidly flashing.Īfter a few seconds, "Wireless Controller" should show up under "Available to pair" on the Steam Deck's Bluetooth screen. On the Steam Deck, go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn it on. This solves the controller issue in many other games too! I hope this helps.Īlso, a very simple patch to change the on-screen buttons, to that of the Xbox controller, for easier gameplay.How to use a PlayStation controller on the Steam Deck Thats it! Now, any game you play, including Psychonauts, will detect your Xbox controller consistently. Go to the Hardware tab, and click on the HID-compliant game controller. Right click on HID-Compliant game controller (or whatever the unused controller is)Ĥ. The problem is the game recognizing the HID controller (which is really nothing, its just always on in some pcs.) as controller 1, and the Xbox one as Controller 2. Many computers have a default gamepad called "HID Compliant game controller" or a "6 direction 24 button hat switch". I've seen many complaints about the xbox controller not working (especially the wireless ones), and this fix may apply to you. ![]()
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