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The video provides a comprehensive guide on how to connect PlayStation (PSP or PS4) and Xbox controllers to a PC for playing Steam games. It begins with instructions for PlayStation controllers, emphasizing the need to enable PlayStation configuration support in Steam's Big Picture Mode and detailing both wired and wireless connection methods using a USB cable or Bluetooth pairing. For Xbox controllers, the presenter demonstrates the connection process using a USB Type-C cable and Bluetooth, stressing the importance of enabling Xbox configuration support in Steam. The video offers practical demonstrations of the controllers being used to play games, ensuring viewers understand how to achieve and troubleshoot connections. The overall theme is to facilitate seamless integration of popular gaming controllers with Steam on a PC.
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In this part of the video, the creator explains how to add a PlayStation controller (PSP or PS4) to play Steam games on a PC. They emphasize that PlayStation controllers are fully supported in Steam. First, the user should switch to Big Picture Mode on Steam and go to controller settings to enable PlayStation configuration support. The controller can be connected via a wire, which changes the light bar to indicate the connection. For wireless use, press the PS and Share buttons together until the light bar blinks, then pair it via Bluetooth on the PC. The video demonstrates connecting the controller both wired and wirelessly and notes that removing the wire will still keep the Bluetooth connection active for use with Steam.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to connect various gaming controllers to a PC for playing games. They successfully connect an Xbox controller via both a USB Type-C cable and Bluetooth, providing clear instructions on entering pairing mode by pressing the Xbox and sync buttons. They mention that only one controller should be connected at a time to avoid system confusion and highlight the importance of enabling Xbox configuration support on Steam. Finally, the presenter confirms successful connections and demonstrates using the controller to play “Spider-Man.”
