• RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    It would still be better if the controller did not require Steam in order to function.

    Even cheap Chinesium USB controllers work out of the box with default drivers pre-installed with Windows and Android (don’t know about other platforms).

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      24 days ago

      I just plugged in the old Steam Controller on my PC and it works for navigating around KDE just fine. No Steam Client running. Right pad is mouse, right trigger is click, joystick or left pad to scroll up/down.

      Weirdly it stops working when I fire up Heroic Launcher so I’ll have to look into that. Works again if I also open the Steam client in the background.

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      24 days ago

      I imagine it’ll be a controller of major interest to get an open source driver mainlined in Linux. Less likely to end up plug and play on windows and mac but I can see something happening on those fronts too

      • thax@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        24 days ago

        Yeah, I reckon it’ll be supported in short order by mainline hid-steam, seeing as the deck controller isn’t much different.

        I’ll probably get one for that reason, but I’m not pleased at the lack of dual stage triggers. I also prefer the pads for everything, so my OG will remain primary until it breaks. I’ll probably wait for a sale on this one or snatch additional OGs.