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Xbox One S via bluetooth - tested by HandSlander. Same issue as the Gamesir, it just jumps all over, making it unusable. ZD T Gaming Wired Gamepad - Tested by myself. This is interesting, since it's also an officially licensed controller like the AmazonBasics one. PowerA Xbox One Wired USB Controller - tested by HandSlander.
Gamesir G3W wired PC controller (interestingly enough, the TV does detect input from this controller, but it just jumps all over the place, making it totally unusable) The Xbox Accessories app tells me that the firmware is 1.1.279.2, which is the same as the AmazonBasics controller. Funny thing is, Steam recognizes it as a Generic Gamepad, rather than an Xbox controller. This one's another officially licensed controller, so I'm guessing that they stuck very closely to the Microsoft spec. PowerA Enhanced Wired Controller for Xbox One - Tested by myself. However, I wouldn't recommend this one, since it feels quite cheap in the hands. I guess the internals are identical enough to the 360 controller that the Steam app recognizes it as one. I got this off Amazon, and I was actually quite surprised that it worked, since it's a third-party knock-off. JAMSWALL Wired USB Xbox 360 controller - Tested by myself. Xbox One wireless via 8BitDo receiver - Tested by HandSlander.ĭualshock 4 wireless via 8BitDo receiver - Tested by raFaun I figured that since the F510/F710 are listed as officially compatible controllers, chances are the F310 will work as well. The Xbox Accessories app tells me that the firmware is 1.1.279.2 It's not an official first-party controller by Microsoft, but it is officially licensed, so Amazon stuck very closely with Microsoft's specs when making it, so much so that it gets recognized as a regular Xbox One controller. My TV model is KU6290, 65-inch.ĪmazonBasics Xbox One controller - Tested by myself. I'm hoping that others who own different controllers can help contribute to this list as well. So I'd thought I'd compile a list here to show which controllers are compatible with the app, and which aren't. However, I was told that it's possible to get other controllers to work, since they aren't able to test every controller that exists. I know that Samsung already has their own list of officially supported controllers that are compatible with the Steam App, which are: