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I have a logitech F310. I rarely use it but there have been a few games I tested it on it did this kind of thing with where the controls weren't right. With the f310 it was a mode switch kind of hidden on the bottom of it, in one position windows sees it as a generic gamepad, the other position it's seen ad a dual analog and the buttons match most games.
The other thread has some instructions on using Steam's controller config tool to flip the face buttons if you want to try that:
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/3205995441645681149/
On rear of controller:
Wireless Game Controller, Model: XB-324, [R] 210-136499
This is my Wifi-Bluetooth adapter: Comfast CF-727B (BT 4.2) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224201291762
If it's not compatible your only options left are get a different controller that is pc compatible or use a keymapper to straighten the buttons out so they aren't flipped.
Here are the keymappers I suggested. AutoHotKey is a scripting tool. Key maping is one of many things it can do.
{LINK REMOVED}AutoHotKey.com
AntiMicro
{LINK REMOVED}https://github.com/AntiMicro/antimicro
Well....I can't post links.