| Mode | Button Combination |
|---|---|
| Bluetooth LE Pairing | Y + Steam |
| Receiver Pairing | X + Steam |
| Switch To Bluetooth LE | B + Steam |
| Switch To Dongle | A + Steam |
I dunno if it’ll work for the Tundra Super dongle, but I know you can revert the firmware on the base steamVR dongle they sell to SC just fine, as it’s the exact same model as what the SC came with. I assume it would also likely work for purpose-built single controller VR dongles, but haven’t checked.
Anyway, here’s how you can change the firmware for a 1002 dongle back to Steam Controller mode:
- Make sure you have SteamVR downloaded
- Open 2 copies of windows explorer
- Send 1 to whatever\Steam\controller_base and copy d0ggle.bin
- Open the other to whatever\Steam\steamapps\common\SteamVR\tools\lighthouse\firmware and paste d0ggle.bin there (may need to be under firmware\vr_controller\archive depending on how Steam reacts)
- Close Steam completely and make sure any and all VR stuff is unplugged
- Go back to tools\lighthouse and shift + right click, then open a Powershell window there
- Copy paste “bin\win32\lighthouse_watchman_update.exe -e firmware\vr_controller\archive\d0ggle.bin” there and hit enter
- a. You should see Windows say a Boot ldr is being loaded
- Open Steam back up, Windows should say it’s configuring a Steam Controller now
- Go to settings, controller, general controller settings, then add new controller
- Enjoy!
TODO: Add confirmation about this still working & Linux guide