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Of course, the current version hasn't been updated in a long time and the next version is currently linux-only. It might not recognize a Switch controller.
https://github.com/AntiMicro/antimicro
I have no idea what that is, but I'm doubtful about it. Do you know anything else?
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=4045-USHJ-3810
Maybe they should change this rule, especially since there are emulators being offered on Steam right now and even RetroArch has a store page up and is currently in closed testing (but you can request access on the store-page). Wouldn't that make ANY forum post in those community hubs against the rules? 🤔
Anyways, you can try emulating a XBOX controller and use xinput. You can use tools, like x360ce or xpadder to do this. Or even try Steam's integrated controller support for Switch controllers, if you add it as a non-steam game (which is based on xpadder anyways).
I've already uninstalled Dolphin however, so this thread is all but pointless now.