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1- Try a fimrware flush on the 8bitdo.
2- I noticed that for some reason leaving it pluged in lead to some random disconects while playing, so I only put it on when I'm going to play.
I use a Xbox One and a Xbox One S controller.
Hope it may be helpfull.
For X-Input: Select+UP for 3 seconds
For D-input: Select+LEFT for 3 seconds
It will then show as an XBOX 360 Controller in Steam Big Picture
Source: https://download.8bitdo.com/Manual/Receiver/usb_adapter/8Bitdo_USB_RR_Manual.pdf
I spent two days finding this solution!!!! Thank you man!
Hello, can you share the step-by-step process you used to enable Bluetooth on your TV? I have the same TV. Much appreciated!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2u9k2MD7Ds
This is not the same model, but the steps are similar, skip voice recognition enabling part. Good luck
easy way to check
https://www.tweaking4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/xbox-one-controller-bluetooth.png