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I had an issue with gtk apps at some point when I upgraded from plasma 4 to 5 (or something like it). I see the SC icon in the apps but clicking on it does nothing at all.ĭo we still have to stop it before launching Steam?Įdit: Oh! The OpenSuse build service is available again. Never been able to make it work on Kubuntu.
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Quoting: MayeulC Quoting: MohandevirI will need a how-to to install that thing. I've spent days trying to get those controllers to work with Darksiders (using xboxdrv and x360ce), without success. Seems like the opposite is true, at least on Linux. Not because they are good in some way, or comfortable, simply because they promised less hassle. I got those controllers for this reason alone. Plenty of games support only those, even some game engines assume these controllers. Saldy XBox controllers got established as a standard of sorts for some reason. You are right that others are easier to work with. Thanks for helping with controller setup. SC-Controller support evdev as fallback, so it may work with it, but it is targeted on that category of all other controllers :) It's The One that works differently from everything else while being backed up by "Windows company", so games have to support it. Quoting: kozecThing is, gamepads are pain in the ass because of xbox controller. It's interesting thing to find one's own application in RSS feed :) SC-Controller support evdev as fallback, so it may work with it, but it is targeted on that category of all other controllers :)īy the way, thanks for all your articles. Thing is, gamepads are pain in the ass because of xbox controller. Why do gamepads have to be such a pain in the ass? And it gets a hell of a lot more complicated with wine games. The modified one by steam (steamos-xpad) seems to work better.
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The stock kernel driver (xpad) is simpler, but doesn't work correctly with most games. I don’t know what SC Controller is for, but if it helps with that configuration… great! (I didn’t notice that it was using Gtk3…)Exactly, xboxdrv is hell to set up. Quoting: Sir_Diealot Quoting: stan Quoting: lucifertdark Quoting: Sir_DiealotNo Xbox 360 controller support?Doesn't Xbox360 controller support come as standard for most Linux Distros these days?I bought an Xinput controller and I had to spend hours to configure it with xboxdrv anyway. It includes AppImage downloads to test without having to mess around with anything, which is also awesome to see.
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SC Controller could very well end up being the de facto tool for all gamepad configuration in future. This is awesome, since this feature was actually requested by me back in January. This new pre-release was tested by the developer with: It's possible it's an issue with the AppImage, so I will keep an eye on it and test again in future. Issues are to be expected, since it's not stable yet. Sadly though, it wouldn't progress past that last screen for me so I've let the developer know. I think the presentation and UI is really quite good already, it's clear and simple to understand without needless complication. Here's what happens when you want to add in a new gamepad:
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My TV PC for example runs Antergos and I use the Steam Controller paired with SC Controller to control my entire PC from the sofa and it works pretty damn well.
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I use the tool regularly for games and applications outside of Steam for the Steam Controller. SC Controller is the rather fantastic open source configuration tool for the Steam Controller, only now it's expanding to cover more gamepads.