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'''Key points''' | '''Key points''' | ||
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{{ii}} Connects via micro USB cable or wireless pairing dongle (included with the controller). | {{ii}} Connects via micro USB cable or wireless pairing dongle (included with the controller). | ||
+ | {{++}} Adds full controller support to virtually any game because of [[Steam#Big Picture|Big Picture]] integration with high customization and being able to use XInput, keyboard and mouse inputs. | ||
+ | {{--}} Any kind of customization to controller requires [[Steam]] and to be able to use XInput buttons or game specific profiles game must be launched trough [[Steam]]. | ||
'''General information''' | '''General information''' | ||
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==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
{{ii}} {{store link|Steam|353370}} | {{ii}} {{store link|Steam|353370}} | ||
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+ | ==Support in games== | ||
+ | {{ii}} Even though controller should be compatible with almost every single game, games can add native support for the controller, which can include native button prompts and official configurations with aliased text for games features. | ||
+ | <!--This does not mean regular XInput support!!!--> | ||
+ | :* [[The Talos Principle]] | ||
+ | :* [[Portal 2]]<ref>{{Refurl|url=http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/164032|title=Portal 2 : Screenshot Comparison|date=March 2, 2016}}</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Issues unresolved== | ||
+ | ===Can't use controller inputs in DirectInput games=== | ||
+ | {{--}} Defined XInput buttons do not translate into DirectInput buttons as Steam sends them directly to the game. | ||
+ | {{ii}} Workaround is to use keyboard and mouse inputs instead. | ||
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+ | ===DirectInput controllers are being blocked when using Steam controller=== | ||
+ | {{ii}} Also includes RawInput games, e.g. games using [[Engine:Unity|Unity engine]]. | ||
+ | {{--}} Local multiplayer games with wide controller support suffer from this as it renders some useable controllers unuseable. | ||
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+ | ==Other information== | ||
+ | ===Technical information=== | ||
+ | {{ii}} Installs itself as keyboard and mouse combo device, instead of controller and doesn't appear on Windows "Game Controllers" list. | ||
+ | {{ii}} Device name: '''Steam Controller''' ''(4x HID compliant vendor-defined device)'', HWID: '''28DE:1142''' | ||
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+ | {{references}} |
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Key points
- Connects via micro USB cable or wireless pairing dongle (included with the controller).
- Adds full controller support to virtually any game because of Big Picture integration with high customization and being able to use XInput, keyboard and mouse inputs.
- Any kind of customization to controller requires Steam and to be able to use XInput buttons or game specific profiles game must be launched trough Steam.
General information
Availability
Support in games
- Even though controller should be compatible with almost every single game, games can add native support for the controller, which can include native button prompts and official configurations with aliased text for games features.
Issues unresolved
Can't use controller inputs in DirectInput games
- Defined XInput buttons do not translate into DirectInput buttons as Steam sends them directly to the game.
- Workaround is to use keyboard and mouse inputs instead.
DirectInput controllers are being blocked when using Steam controller
- Also includes RawInput games, e.g. games using Unity engine.
- Local multiplayer games with wide controller support suffer from this as it renders some useable controllers unuseable.
Other information
Technical information
- Installs itself as keyboard and mouse combo device, instead of controller and doesn't appear on Windows "Game Controllers" list.
- Device name: Steam Controller (4x HID compliant vendor-defined device), HWID: 28DE:1142
References
- ↑ Portal 2 : Screenshot Comparison - last accessed on March 2, 2016