It’ll even support the pad’s motion controls (though rumble is not supported). Regularly available for less than £20 / $20, it lets you easily (and wirelessly) hook the Switch Pro Controller up to a Windows machine, duping the operating system into seeing it just as if it was a native Windows controller. Not into playing games on Steam? Have a library of disc titles that you want to play, use another storefront or want to fire up some emulators? Using the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller in these situations is a bit more difficult, but still possible – you’ll just need some different tools to get the job done.įirst off, the easy option: buy an 8Bitdo Wireless Bluetooth Adapter. (Image credit: 8Bitdo) Using a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller with other Windows games and apps