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1) Set XInput compatible mode on controller
2) Disable Steam Input
If the game is newer and supported Xinput natively, it should work.
UFB should work this way as well.
Some older game does not support Xinput, you may need to enable Steam Input and configure.
At least UFB has touch pad wiring.
https://www.brookaccessory.com/detail/06960737/
See the User Guide PDF.
I'm not sure other devices.
I'm using 5 of the MayFlash F300 Elite.
It is required to connect P4 pad as pass through.
It's extra wiring and annoying, but I can use touch pad button on pad.
So manually configuring a touchpad is out. But still, if there was a way to get Steam to recognize a controller as a DS4 (which it should be), that would still accomplish what I'm trying to do.
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/1/1649918688128349405/#c1649918688131578141 & following posts
"controller_hid_ps4" "0x2C22 0x2300,"
and everything is detected as a fully-functional PS4 controller :)