Steam Beta version supports Nintendo Joy-Con controller only with Bluetooth connection and no corresponding somatosensory operation #switch (180940)

Currently, if you want to use the Joy-Con controller in the Steam service, you must first switch to the Steam Beta version, and the connection method can only be via Bluetooth. Therefore, the device used to execute the Steam service must have a built-in Bluetooth connection function, or connect an additional set of Bluetooth connection accessories are temporarily unable to support the use of wired connection.

After supporting Xbox and PlayStation controllers in succession, Valve finally launched on the Steam service platform earlier.Added support for Nintendo’s Joy-Con controllersand Nintendo Switch compatible controllers.

In a related note, it is revealed that users can use a single Joy-Con controller on the Steam service platform, or combine two sets of Joy-Con controllers to form a larger handheld controller.

However, to use the Joy-Con controller on the Steam service, you must first switch toSteam Beta versionAt the same time, the connection method can only be through Bluetooth, so the device used to execute the Steam service must have a built-in Bluetooth connection function, or an additional set of Bluetooth connection accessories can be connected.

The addition of support for the Joy-Con controller means that users will have more flexibility to use different game controllers, but whether it means that the somatosensory operation interaction mode will also be supported in the future, it is not yet confirmed.

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