If you didn't know already, there's actually an open source Standalone Steam Controller Driver which could make it far more useful outside of Steam.
This is why I love the open source community, creating their own drivers and software to work for them.
So it can already emulate an Xbox 360 gamepad, mouse or keyboard which is quite impressive.
I hope to see this project continue on and on, and eventually have it work alongside Steam as well. If you have the driver, you will need to disable it to use it properly inside of Steam, having that issue somehow sorted out by itself would be awesome without user interaction.
You can find the driver here on github, under the MIT license.
If you try it out, let me know how it goes for you!
This is why I love the open source community, creating their own drivers and software to work for them.
QuoteThis project is a standalone userland driver for the steam controller to be used where steam client can't be installed.
Two modes are already working with haptic feedback:
xbox360: gamepad emulator
desktop: mouse, keyboard mode
The final purpose is to have support for custom mapping created with a stand-alone tool or imported from steam vdf files.
The initial target is GNU/Linux, but I'll welcome any contributor that want to port input generation for other OS (OSX, Windows, *BSD, Android/Linux, ...)
This project is licensed under MIT.
So it can already emulate an Xbox 360 gamepad, mouse or keyboard which is quite impressive.
I hope to see this project continue on and on, and eventually have it work alongside Steam as well. If you have the driver, you will need to disable it to use it properly inside of Steam, having that issue somehow sorted out by itself would be awesome without user interaction.
You can find the driver here on github, under the MIT license.
If you try it out, let me know how it goes for you!
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Nice. It's worth trying it with games that don't work with Steam Controller, like Kopanito All-Stars Soccer or Mark of the Ninja for example.
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Nice. This will probably come up handy!
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Hi,
I am using this driver for now since more than half a year and it works like a charm.
I use this as my default for my fork of SteamOS I'm currently working on, so here it will be preinstalled.
However, in the last state of the module that I know, keymappings are hardcoded but this issue is known and in progress.
BTW. For my Kodi-Based fork I made heavy usage of your suggestion of organizing steam games with playonlinux, which is such a great tutorial. If ready, you will see this work magically in the background :-)
I am using this driver for now since more than half a year and it works like a charm.
I use this as my default for my fork of SteamOS I'm currently working on, so here it will be preinstalled.
However, in the last state of the module that I know, keymappings are hardcoded but this issue is known and in progress.
BTW. For my Kodi-Based fork I made heavy usage of your suggestion of organizing steam games with playonlinux, which is such a great tutorial. If ready, you will see this work magically in the background :-)
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Afaik you can also use the Steam Controller with non-Steam games if you add them to your client and run in Big Picture Mode, but not sure since I didn't try that by myself.
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It's stalled (didn't have any activity in a while) and it still doesn't support the main mode (i.e. custom bindings). So it's good that it's there, but it's not that useful yet.
Still, it's something. I won't really buy the controller until it will be usable without Steam.
Same problem is with Vive.
Last edited by Shmerl on 11 April 2016 at 7:17 pm UTC
Still, it's something. I won't really buy the controller until it will be usable without Steam.
Same problem is with Vive.
Last edited by Shmerl on 11 April 2016 at 7:17 pm UTC
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![](http://i.imgur.com/hzaJ4Hn.png)
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Currently, it has two modes, the first emulates xbox controller, the second a mouse.
I think there is an exorter of some sort for the keybindings, I didn't try it.
I think there is an exorter of some sort for the keybindings, I didn't try it.
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It works for me. I played a little Karboom without having to go through Steam. What I'd really like to use it for, however, is Rocket League and other Windows games in Wine. Unfortunately, that didn't work. In mouse mode, this will be nice for watching movies without having to keep Steam running.
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Kopanito All-Stars Soccer.It works for me now. If I remember right, you have to save the profil locally
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It works for me. I played a little Karboom without having to go through Steam. What I'd really like to use it for, however, is Rocket League and other Windows games in Wine. Unfortunately, that didn't work. In mouse mode, this will be nice for watching movies without having to keep Steam running.
You could use the driver in xbox mode and qjoypad for mapping. This should work. It does for me.
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Kopanito All-Stars Soccer.It works for me now. If I remember right, you have to save the profil locally
Brilliant hint. Thanks.
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