


Press the windows key or the windows icon on your taskbar to open up the start menu.Ģ. If you can't find Dolphin, or do not know your Dolphin directory, simply follow these steps:Ġ. Once you have found Dolphin, simply click the box next to it to checkmark it. The list is ordered alphabetically, so just scroll down to the D's and hopefully you'll find Dolphin. Go to the top left of your steam client, and under "Games", simply click "Add a Non Steam Game to My Library".Ī dialogue should appear that looks like this: Adding Dolphin on SteamThe first thing you need to do is add Dolphin as a non-steam game. This guide takes at most 15 minutes to complete and does not require any real computer skill beyond knowing how to copy and paste and alt-tab.ġ. This guide is mainly for windows 10, however you can extrapolate the steps for other operating systems. This means NO special functions, NO computer wizardry (Except for setting up the soft-pull on the controller.) This guide is intended "for the rest of us", (I.E.: those who are not as technologically inclined) so I will only be teaching how to set up all of the BASE features of the controller - All of the regular button bindings, so that your game would work as if you had a GameCube controller.

But, fear no more, this guide will help you correctly configure your Steam Controller to work with the same or more functionality as a GameCube controller. A good example is Dolphin, a Nintendo GameCube/Wii emulator for PC. The Steam Controller's configurability comes at a cost - Sometimes it's hard or downright frustrating to configure it for some games.
