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KyleGospo avatar KyleGospo commented on June 3, 2024

This is needed for some edge cases, I'll look into disabling it by default to test it's removal.

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unicornsandcandies avatar unicornsandcandies commented on June 3, 2024

This is needed for some edge cases, I'll look into disabling it by default to test it's removal.

Sometimes there's no input. Current workaround is restarting steam in game mode or restarting bluetooth service. It's not working only on the first boot and not always. Worth looking into it

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RodoMa92 avatar RodoMa92 commented on June 3, 2024

Yeah, can confirm. Without it my joycon weren't recognizing any input at all and the service was default disabled. As soon as I started it, they immediately start reporting events in Steam. Players LED behave weirdly tho. Not that I do want to use them, but since I had them around I've tested associating them to the Deck just to report back :)

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unicornsandcandies avatar unicornsandcandies commented on June 3, 2024

Yeah, can confirm. Without it my joycon weren't recognizing any input at all and the service was default disabled. As soon as I started it, they immediately start reporting events in Steam. Players LED behave weirdly tho. Not that I do want to use them, but since I had them around I've tested associating them to the Deck just to report back :)

From my tests, it works like this.

Without joycond:

  • no input on first boot at all, requires bluetooth service restart, restarting steam through power options or suspending and unsuspending your deck to fix
  • pairing works properly
  • led light up like they should've, even with gamepad order indicator working

With joycond:

  • input on steam game mode from start
  • leds are flashing randomly, indicating that there's a pairing issue
  • you can see controller in controllers tab but there's no input/extremely buggy input in games

It's better with joycond turned off, because it fixes most issues and I can actually use my switch controllers in games. It's just that you need to restart bluetooth in some way to have input.

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