Did you manage to find time for the testing the Kinvoca controllers? Still keen to know if it work with the deck
Comment on Binbok joycon (or others) with steam deck?
Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 11 months ago
Regular joycons function as 1 controller. Previously there wasn’t a way to split them and use them as separate controllers, but I’m not sure if that’s changed or not in the last year.
I’ve never tried 3rd-party joycons with my deck, I have a set of Kinvoca ones that I can try pairing later tonight and see if they work.
hikarulsi@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 11 months ago
Yeah sorry, kinda forgot. So after trying it out, I could not get the Kinvoca ones to pair with the deck. There’s a chance I’m doing something wrong with the pairing process because I no longer have the original instructions for the Kinvoca controllers and I can’t find instructions online. But when I hold the sync button they appear to enter pairing mode (the player 1-4 lights light up just like the regular Joycons do when in pairing mode), but they never show up on the steam deck in the available to pair section. Doing the same thing with a standard joycon makes it show up available to pair right away.
hikarulsi@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Thank you very much for doing the test for all of us. It is good to know that Kinvoc may not be work, at least not right out of the box without any tinkering.
I guess the safe bet would be office joycon + egress grip case then for my case
hikarulsi@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I think steamOS now has a toggle for combing as one for the first party controller, see here
I am interested to see if this is available for third party. Well, as long as a pair can be used as one it is great. Third parties’ have better grip and they allow better posture when gaming