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Using DS4Windows to support Bluetooth controllers in a streaming setup #2954
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I believe controller support when using the Steam Link is directly tied to Steam Input usage on the host machine. If that is the case then it would probably not be possible. Maybe you can configure GlosSI to create a non-Steam game shortcut for those few problem games and have it be responsible for getting the hooks from Steam and rendering the overlay. |
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I am using the DS4Windows emulator to connect my PlayStation 4 (PS4) controllers to my PC via Bluetooth. I want to stream my PC to my television using Steam Link and also use the PS4 controller for input. Steam Link recognizes the controller successfully and allows me to play Steam games through Remote Play. However, the controller mapping doesn’t work when I launch non-Steam games, such as emulators like Yuzu, as well as the game “Star Wars Jedi Survivor,” which I have added as a non-Steam game. The issue arises because the controller is connected via Bluetooth to the television instead of the PC running the emulator or game.
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Is there a way to configure DS4Windows to enable controller mapping for non-Steam games, including “Star Wars Jedi Survivor,” while streaming my PC to the television using Steam Link? Are there specific settings or workarounds that can address this problem?
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