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I have been having those kind of problems for a while and only now did I find the will to post about it.
I have an Atari VCS on which I have 4 wireless gamepads.
The other 2 are Sony & M$ gamepads, both bluetooth. I am capable of pairing both, yet none of them gives a proper game play experience.
The M$ gamepad is lagged and is only appreciable when plugged via a USB cable. There goes wireless on that one.
The Sony one can pair but that's it. It unpairs/sleeps immediately so the same result: it's only appreciable when plugged via a USB cable.
Another thing worth of mentioning is the fact that the M$ gamepad will not work via the USB cable if it's not first paired via bluetooth.
Now to make things even more interesting: this past weekend I was playing a game with my plugged in Sony (and also all other 3 gamepads active) when I paused my game. When I came back to it, the input had switched from my Sony to my M$ gamepad. So I could only resume using the M$ gamepad.
The 2 controllers I never have any problems with are my 2 Logitech F710 gamepads both hooked up via their respective USB receivers and which are both using 2.4GHz.
As you can see I possibly have numerous issues but have no idea if any of that is related to ChimeraOS, to SteamOS or to the games themselves?
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Gamepad hell (Or mixing and matching wired and wireless joysticks/gamepads is quite an adventure)
Gamepad Hell (Or mixing and matching wired and wireless joysticks/gamepads is quite an adventure)
Sep 12, 2024
I have been having those kind of problems for a while and only now did I find the will to post about it.
I have an Atari VCS on which I have 4 wireless gamepads.
The other 2 are Sony & M$ gamepads, both bluetooth. I am capable of pairing both, yet none of them gives a proper game play experience.
The M$ gamepad is lagged and is only appreciable when plugged via a USB cable. There goes wireless on that one.
The Sony one can pair but that's it. It unpairs/sleeps immediately so the same result: it's only appreciable when plugged via a USB cable.
Another thing worth of mentioning is the fact that the M$ gamepad will not work via the USB cable if it's not first paired via bluetooth.
Now to make things even more interesting: this past weekend I was playing a game with my plugged in Sony (and also all other 3 gamepads active) when I paused my game. When I came back to it, the input had switched from my Sony to my M$ gamepad. So I could only resume using the M$ gamepad.
The 2 controllers I never have any problems with are my 2 Logitech F710 gamepads both hooked up via their respective USB receivers and which are both using 2.4GHz.
As you can see I possibly have numerous issues but have no idea if any of that is related to ChimeraOS, to SteamOS or to the games themselves?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: