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Many users with operating system devices Android 11 are complaining about their game controllers not working properly. Not all users are reporting problems, it seems that owners of various models of Google Pixel, Samsung have problems Galaxy S20 FE, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and some phones from the Chinese manufacturer OnePlus. The game controller will connect to the mentioned phones normally, but then it cannot transmit the input to the target device. A minor problem for some is the inability to remap the buttons on the controller to actions in games.

These problems do not only affect offline games, streaming service applications also report problems with not recognizing controllers. Since in most cases you need to have a controller connected to play streamed games using Google Stadia or xCloud, this is something that completely prevents users from using them. However, the error in the operating system seems to be circumvented in a certain way by the official driver of the aforementioned Google Stadia service.

Google has not started to solve the problem in any way yet. On the Internet, you can find unofficial temporary tips that promise that after using them, the drivers will start listening correctly. User solutions usually involve bypassing some app features by turning off accessibility options directly in games. Hopefully, Google will fix the issue in one of the upcoming updates. Have you experienced similar issues? Share your experience with us in the comments.

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