<h5class="center">Tool for using the SteamController as systemwide XInput controller alongside a global overlay</p>
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<p>GloSC allows you to use your SteamController as a <strong>systemwide XInput-controller</strong> alongside a systemwide (borderless window) Steam overlay</p>
<p>All complete with <strong>per application bindings and working rumble emulation.</strong></p>
<pclass="light">GloSC creates and adds a (or multiple) non-Steam shortcuts to Steam. When one of those is launched, a transparent, borderless window appears in which you can use the Steam-overlay. You also get access to touch- and radial-menus and other functionality normally only present in Games</p>
<pclass="light">In addition to that, XInput-inputs are redirected to the whole operating system, so that they will work with any game or application</p>
<pclass="light">This brings full SteamController functionality to the desktop and any other application the SteamController might not have worked before</p>
<pclass="light">GloSC doesn't hook into any of your games, launched programs or any system-component, except into Steam itself to keep the controller from switching to the desktop-config (if not disabled)</p>
<pclass="light">Games do not need to be launched using GloSC.<br/>If the "Start Application" option does not work, launch any GloSC-Shortcut from Steam, followed by a game or application.</p>
<pclass="light">This is even true for UWP-Games! While it's true that UWP doesn't run exclusive fullscreen, some Windows bullshit prevents unsigned apps from drawing over them.</p>
<pclass="light">A: Enable Xbox360 controller rebinding in Steam!</p>
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<p><strong>Q: Hitting the Steam Button + RT to take a screenshot doesn't work</strong></p>
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<pclass="light">A: Another limitation that most likely won't be fixed, even if Steam would take a screenshot, you'd most likely get just a blank image</p>
<pclass="light">A: If running on mobile, open up NVidia control panel (right click your Desktop and select it). Manage the 3D-settings and have it auto select your graphics processor.</p>
<pclass="light">Alternatively there is the _`bEnableOverlayOnlyConfig`_ setting in GloSC's .ini files.</p>
<pclass="light">If this flag is set, the overlay is only shown if it is opened.</p>
<pclass="light">This will, unfortunately, also prevent you from using touch- and radial-menus.</p>
<pclass="light">Instructions for AMD GPUs should be similar, in case any issues occur.</p>