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But when I switched to Linux. I could not get it to connect using the USB Dongle or using the cable directly to the USB. It won't connect and keeps turning off.
I was able to get it to connect via bluetooth but The "A" button wouldn't work in the game, so I disabled the "Steam input" in the game > properties > controller options.
But after doing that the lag was so bad the controller is useless.
Example i had to read about token ring then i was doing education, but fact is it was under decomission as a network Solutions, point is noone will read about it if they can avoid it today.
ps.
I could also say how come you use it as network transferm then security about it is the issue.
You do not want your bluetooth signal on other device that tap into your system, and as i understand it it can't be prevented.
If other know better then say so, becuase make sense why it will not be working or being allowed to use if this is the issue. ( i will not read or look deeper into a subject thats not being used by me or other. ( bluetooth on pc get disable because of this. even MS mention something about it years ago, in my OS. ( and being terminated its protocol ) and no i do not remember what they said so many years ago.
Hope it can help others, why that technologic as fare as i know is not being used anymore in network communication.
Thern you go past own Network ID , you are already in trouble, if other know how to tap into it.or use the info you broadcast out to unknown device. not part of your network.
if i am right in this, get out of bluetooth asap. ( not because i said so but because of your own security about it. ) let us see if you are lucky and there is a tech aka guru from the past that know more in detail on the subject.