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5. Click “Add a Game” at the bottom-left corner of your screen.. 6. From the menu, select “Add a Non-Steam Game.” This will open your computer file library. 7. Double-click the
Step 3: Connect your PlayStation 3 controller to your PC using a Mini USB cable (aka Mini Type-B). Typically they have a USB-A connector on the PC side but you can find cables with USB-C
BetterJoy is what I use. It was intended for CEMU, but it works systemwide because it kind of emulates an Xbox controller, so Windows recognizes it as one. Just remember that the face buttons are different. An on-screen A will be the B button on physical controller, etc.
Sadly no, it should be an option (but melee enthusiasts seem to not like the idea of remapping buttons like that.) Once connected open up dolphin, controls, port 1, configuration. Click on each button and then map the pro controller with it. It should be good to go.
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Put the controller as close as you can to the wingman and the controller will vibrate once connected.. it might take a few tries to connected it. But it does work.. For the best wired connection. Put the controller on windows x input mode and plug it into the wingman and it works wired. If things just won't connect.
This is for all people that want to use a nintendo switch pro controller with the PC version of Fortnite, sorry all for not being able to put text or record my voice on the video Step by step guide: 1.- Connect your switch pro controller to your PC via USB (I haven't tried it via bluetooth but it should work too) 2.-
Connect via USB. We'll start with the easiest way to connect an Xbox controller to the PC and that's via a wired USB connection. Plug the USB cable into the computer. Plug the other end into the
On the Nintendo Switch Pro controller, find the sync button, which sits next to the USB-C connector at the top of the controller. Press and hold it until you see the green lights at the bottom of
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