Even though I barely ever connect controllers to my Steam Deck (I love a portable!) it’s nice to have the option to do so
It’s not just the option to have alternative controllers. But also needed if you want to play local multiplayer or anything in docked mode.
So no support for Xbox one controller dongle (non Bluetooth controller). At this point, I guess they’ll never add it, even though steam link hardware had it…
Its an old controller now, but my philosophy is still to use the hardware you have instead of buying new ones. Ah well.Blame Microsoft for repurposing a wifi dongle as a controller interface, and using an at-runtime firmware override for switching it to controller mode.
You can add support for it manually by installing the xone driver (Tutorial here), but it involves unlocking the file system and will have to be repeated after any steamOS updates. Not really ideal, would be very nice if Valve could include it.
The repo is outdated, there’s a new fork that should be used.
Upstream it into the kernel. Open source usually revolves around everyone solving their own problems (being selfish according to GKH), but everyone else profiting from it as well.
I did it a few times, then got tired of doing it after every update. My hope was always Valve adding it to the system themselves.
Bazzite ships it out of the box:
Another win for Bazzite
@Fubarberry still waiting for the switch 2 joycons working on steam deck. :o
We can hope. Doesn’t seem like anyone has switch 2 joycons working on linux yet, but hopefully once someone figures it out Valve will add it.
@Fubarberry I mean the joycons 2 are not that different from the switch 1 joycons right? and the old joycons work :)
Yup, themselves are backwards compatible but still not exactly the same protocol.
Going to take a good minute to get this one imo.







