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A bit off topic:
ChimeraOS, which essentially is SteamOS for PC, can be used to setup a couch gaming station. A PC a console if you may.
My Xbox One Wireless controllers and the Microsoft usb-dongle worked out of the box with my old PC (i5 w Intel graphics). A majority, if not all, of my Steam games with controller support works flawlessly.
ChimeraOS also has built in support for different emulators and also Epic game store and some more
https://chimeraos.org/
Wait - the Microsoft wireless dongle? That looks like a small USB drive? If that works out of the box I’m definitely setting up a second drive with ChimeraOS on it. I got it working in PopOS but it was a pain in the ass IIRC. That was awhile ago though.
yes! it just works!
the only problem I had was getting any sound via HDMI. But the solution was found by googling and it was fixed by using pavucontrol which I installed by following this:
Open tty using ctrl-alt-f3
Login w/ un/pw of 'gamer'
sudo frzr-unlock
This allows writing to the partition
sudo pacman -Sy
sudo pacman -S pavucontrol
Installs pavucontrol. Once that's done, add it as a non-steam shortcut through the UI, and you'll be off to the races.