

Ironically, if I run it through USB-C wired, steam detects it fine. Next, locate 'Epic Games Launcher' and select 'Add Selected Programs.' Now 'Epic Games Launcher' will show up as a title in your Steam library, and launching it allows Steams controller support and recognition to be overlain in EGS games. Do the logs for me say anything that I'm doing wrong? To do this, open Steam and select 'Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library' from the 'Games' tab at the top. I start it up as switch mode and checked the respective box in steam's controller settings as well. I bought an 8bitdo controller and tried to hook it up with steam, to no avail. For a smoother, easier integration, Xbox One controllers are far better than their PS4 counterpart when it comes to Windows PCs. Considering the features the Xbox One and PS4 controllers offer, there is not much that separates the two. Hi mikela, apologies for necroing a very old thread. As far as premium grade gaming controllers go, the Xbox One Elite is a players best option. If this doesnt work, turn your PS4 back on and try pairing it the normal way, as above. Hit the PS Button on the controller to hopefully turn on and pair your controller in one process. If so, this article has information for how to check and disable this setting: Once its shut down, connect the problematic controller to your console with a USB cable. The four LED's on the bottom of the controller should start lightning up in a back and forth pattern.Īs for your home button not working, Windows may be stealing the input from it and not allowing Steam to read it as Windows does this by default for the Xbox button (or its equivalent) on controllers. To start the controller in Switch mode, turn off the controller, then press and hold the Y button then press a hold the start button. Originally posted by mikela:I looked at your logs again and it looks like your controller is actually in its Xinput mode, not its Switch mode, which is why it shows up as an Xbox controller.
