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Fordítási probléma jelentése
BT is BT, plain and simple; there is a spec and a "it either works with certain devices, or it doesn't" it's just that simple.
If you already have it working via BT, don't change that, leave it be.
Changing to some other adapter is just going to be something that may or may not work for you. Why mess up what you already have working.
But again, if the Switch Pro can't be recognized by Steam to allow full support with gyro and rumble then it's a waste of time. If someone has the NS adapter and a Switch Pro, I'd appreciate it if they could confirm whether Steam still detects it as a Switch Pro.
For Steam Client, go to the Settings and opt into the Beta
I just bought mayflash magic-ns and I can confirm that Steam does recognize it as a Switch Pro Controller aswell as Nintendo Switch. But gyro is not working in both cases.
In Steam it moves mouse cursor outside screen when on desktop and in-game when gyro is used as mouse it just not working, On Switch i.e in Splatoon i moves camera down but when I reset it just stay there and I can't move it using gyro. So it tries to do something but it fails.
I think that the reason for this is that Switch Pro mode is designed to work with DS4. So I think if you would use DS4 it could work but Steam will recognize it as Switch Controller and not DS4. And that could lead to issues of its own.
Ideal would be somekind of passthrough mode for Switch Controller. That way you could pair controller with magic-ns and use it with PC, Steam Link, Switch etc without the need to re-pair it each time.
On the bright side Switch controller works just fine in XInput mode on PC and you can even change A/B, X/Y order.