Nvidia Shield TV, Titan Two and Xbox One S controller
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Nvidia Shield TV, Titan Two and Xbox One S controller
How do I properly setup the xbox one s controller to be used on a Nvidia Shield? I'd like to use the controller with Steam games using Gamestream or the Steam Link App on the Nvidia Shield TV.
The issues i've encountered include:
1) A U flashes on screen once connected.
2) The button mapping is off. Example A is B and B is A.
I connected the controller various after setting up on a PC.
- First unpairing controller from Nvidia Shield then connecting Titan Two to the shield and controller to input A.
- Pairing controller with Nvidia Shield first then connecting the Titan and controller to input A.
- During setup on PC I also tried connecting a xbox bluetooth dongle to input B and pairing the controller then plugging it into input A.
I read somewhere that I must set output to Xbox 360. I've tried this as well but it didn't work. Am I missing a step?
The issues i've encountered include:
1) A U flashes on screen once connected.
2) The button mapping is off. Example A is B and B is A.
I connected the controller various after setting up on a PC.
- First unpairing controller from Nvidia Shield then connecting Titan Two to the shield and controller to input A.
- Pairing controller with Nvidia Shield first then connecting the Titan and controller to input A.
- During setup on PC I also tried connecting a xbox bluetooth dongle to input B and pairing the controller then plugging it into input A.
I read somewhere that I must set output to Xbox 360. I've tried this as well but it didn't work. Am I missing a step?
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Ninety3 - Master Sergeant
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Re: Nvidia Shield TV, Titan Two and Xbox One S controller
Checking the gamepad compatibility list, the Nvidia Shield seems to support a great variety of controllers.
I suggest force the output protocol of the Titan Two to "USB PlayStation 3" and, to test, use the Xbox One S controller wired to the Titan Two. Check if everything is working as expected, only after that use the S controller wirelessly (paired with the Titan Two):
https://www.consoletuner.com/wiki/index ... _bluetooth
I suggest force the output protocol of the Titan Two to "USB PlayStation 3" and, to test, use the Xbox One S controller wired to the Titan Two. Check if everything is working as expected, only after that use the S controller wirelessly (paired with the Titan Two):
https://www.consoletuner.com/wiki/index ... _bluetooth
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