GlosSI formerly knows as GloSC (Global Steam Controller), is a tool that allows one to use Steam-Input controller rebinding at a system-level alongside a system wide (borderless window) Steam overlay
The primary use case of GlosSI is to use SteamInput (required for SteamController / SteamDeck-buttons) with incompatible Games such as Windows-Store titles or Emulators.
GlosSI can, but isn't required to, launch any of your favorite games or applications and directly add them to Steam, be it Win32 or Windows Store (UWP)!
It is the tool to enjoy any game that has trouble with Steam and/or add extra functionality to your Steam-Input needs
GlosSI provides a target application that can be added as a "Non-Steam Game" to Steam.
When launched, it redirects all configured controller inputs to a virtual system-level XBox360 controller.
Additionally, it provides the Steam Overlay in an (always on top) transparent window.
As a result, this brings full Steam-Input functionality to the desktop and any other application Steam-Input might not have worked before.
Games do not need to be launched using GlosSI.
However, to ease managing multiple GlosSI shortcuts, there is also a GlosSI-Config application included.
It allows one to create individual GlosSITarget configurations which can launch games for you, and easily add or remove them from Steam.
- a replacement for Steams controller configuration tool.
- a Steam remote play / steam game streaming solution. (That being said, it can work, but is not guaranteed to.)
The experience when doing this is most likeley miserable; Thus there is no support for this use case. - Old versions (GloSC, Global [S]team[C]ontroller) were never designed to be used with anything other than said controller, GlosSI can be used with any controller.
If you're looking for a tutorial on how to use GlosSI check out the usage section on the GlosSI website or check the usage.md document
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GloSC got mentioned from Valve in the Steam client beta change log on the 9. of January 2017
GloSC/GlosSI is not affiliated with Valve, Steam, or any of their partners.
GlosSI is built using Qt 6.X and a fork of SFML for drawing the overlay
The system wide Xbox-Controller works via ViGEm Device Hiding via HidHide
For Building instructions refer to BUILDING.md
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