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No.
There is no such possibility.
Quest 1,2,3 controllers use slam tracking, this tracking is carried out with cameras from the goggles, so you need to have the goggles on your head.
Perhaps you could use quest pro controllers, but they are very expensive, and I suppose they wouldn't work either. (For their price you can buy, for example, ps vr2 vr set, quest 2,3 vr set)
Maybe play older games, they should be better suited to the black and blue vive controllers. But some of them will be made for the rift vr headset.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Vive/comments/w4reoc/is_it_worth_getting_an_og_vive_with_valve_knuckles/