9/20/2023 0 Comments Using wii u pro controller on pcHowever, I don't know if that's the case with Switch Pro controllers (it should though? I would think, but don't quote me on that one). I'm pretty sure it'd work the same exact way with an official Nintendo-made Wii U Pro controller (which I do plan to get eventually but the prices are exorbitantly high due to rarity). In some cases, using X-Input maps the buttons properly right away without the need to manually adjust buttons at all (only in some cases though, usually I do have to manually map a few buttons and/or the joysticks directions or the d-pad, etc). So far, I've been able to use it in pretty much all the games I've tried it on that supports controllers. You then have to 'Sync' it (press of a button on the device + press of the sync button on the controller itself) with the device, and choose your Input method on the device itself with a little switch you can choose to go D-Input, or X-Input. I always ended up with a disconnection after 1 second or nothing working. I watched multiple tutorials and guides but none of them helped me. Also the Pro Controller feels really good. To make it work for PC games I had to buy a separate Wireless Wii U Controller Adapter, it's a pretty small device that plugs on a USB port: 1 Hey guys So I want to use my Wii U Pro Controller on the PC since my older XBOX 360 Controller has 'sticky buttons' and it's really irritating. It ended up working like a charm and it has a pretty solid, reliable build quality despite its unofficial and cheaper nature (was about $20 when I bought it, took about 3 weeks to get it though since it shipped from China). In my case I'm using a 'knock-off', unofficial Wii U Pro controller I bought on eBay (and it wasn't a mistake, the price was more than convincing).
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