How to Allow Chrome to Verify Your Controller: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to enable controller verification in Chrome with this quick guide. Get your gaming setup ready in minutes!
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To allow Chrome to verify your controller, connect your controller via USB or Bluetooth. In Chrome, navigate to chrome://flags/ and enable the ‘#enable-experimental-web-platform-features’ flag. Restart Chrome to apply changes. This should allow Chrome to recognize and verify your controller.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I connect my controller to Chrome? To connect your controller to Chrome, use a USB cable or Bluetooth. Ensure the controller is in pairing mode if using Bluetooth.
- What does enabling experimental web platform features do? Enabling experimental web platform features allows you to access and use upcoming web functionalities that are not yet fully supported in Chrome.
- Why isn't my controller recognized by Chrome? If your controller is not recognized, make sure it's properly connected, the required flags are enabled in Chrome, and that you've restarted the browser after making changes.
- Can I use any controller with Chrome? Most modern controllers that support USB or Bluetooth connections should work with Chrome, but compatibility may vary depending on the controller and the games or applications you are using.