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Wii Remote, hands down. First of all, most Linux distros have out-of-the-box support for it. Second, you can connect a bunch of accessories to it, even lethal-sounding ones, such as the Nunchuk! Third, it’s perfect for mouse emulation, and all you need for it to work is to put a couple of candles under your monitor. Nothing beats the Wii Remote. There’s the small problem of most computer games not supporting the Wii Remote out of the box, but that’s a minor issue, really.

EDIT: Almost forgot. Let’s say you need a controller with a conventional layout because of a pesky game that can’t be played without it. Just slap a Wii Classic or a Wii Pro controller into the Wii Remote, and bam, you got exactly what you needed.

(I’m sorry if it’s a bad joke.)

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I hope the Steam Frame controllers will be sold separately. They have replaceable batteries and you’re not forced to hold your hands in one position.

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I use a Xbox controller and works perfectly with Linux.

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Yeah I just use an Xbox one controller with rechargeable batteries and it’s flawless.

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The 8bitdo Pro 2 came with both a rechargeable battery pack and a battery holder for replaceable batteries. Works seamlessly with Linux and Steam via D-input. No personal experience with the Pro 3 to say how it differs.

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Really like their controllers. My only complaint is that they would disconnect sometimes but that eventually stopped without me doing anything so I will blame windows on this one (which means it will work flawlessly on Linux no doubt). Great quality and amazing price.

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Literally just a dual sense controller. Every feature works on Linux. Has a touch pad so you don’t need a mouse or some weird toggle.

It’s the perfect PC controller.

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Those don’t have replaceable batteries.

It’s the Xbox controllers that have the combination of features that OP is looking for.

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I’m very happy with the “Flydigi Vader 4 Pro” I got off AliExpress. It can connect through Bluetooth, a plug and play dongle, and USBC.

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I have an Xbox 360 controller that has been awesome, takes AA batteries.

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An Xbox controller. Probably not that hard to replace the batteries in 8bitdo controllers. 4 screws on the Ultimate 2C. I’m waiting for the new Steam Controller though pictures of it look like it may not have AA battery slots like the first one

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my Xbox elite series 2 works a treat, just has to stay plugged in unless you wanna spend like 30$ on a dongle sold separately

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my original Xbox One controller has been seamless with my Linux Mint setup, and it runs off of two AAs

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ACKTCHUALLY the original Xbox One controller does not support bluetooth, that only happened with the controllers that were released after the Xbox One S/X.

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you may be right; I never followed Xbox releases (not that microslop’s naming convention helps)

all I know is I’ve had this controller since late 2018

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I’ve got one of the original XBox One controllers, pre-bluetooth. It uses a dongle that is actually a 2.4Ghz wifi dongle. Linux defaults to seeing it as a wifi dongle unless the right packages are loaded. Quite a headache.

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Xbox

Maybe a knock off wii pro controller? I dont think there really has ever been much demand for such a combination, it was simply cheaper to not include rechargable batteries 15 years ago.

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