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I quite like the ergonomics of the controller and would love to be able to use it on steam.
Please keep me posted as well I got the controller today and I really would like to use it :)
I found a website that temporarily lets you use your Switch Online GameCube controller. It doesn't work on every browser (doesn't work on FireFox with my settings, but it worked on Edge). All you have to do is plug your controller into your PC, select the controller after clicking "Enable HID Output", and it should work for as long as you keep the controller connected AND the website is running.
https://handheldlegend.github.io/procon2tool/
AS OF RIGHT NOW; the rumble and gyro doesn't activate, you can only use the triggers as regular triggers (so no analogue input), the joystick gates aren't perfect, and you can't use Bluetooth.
More work needs to be done to get the controller fully functional, but it's good enough to at least play with. Although it's not the most practical thing in the world, you'll at least have the ergonomics of a GameCube controller. I'll try to keep you updated, but here's a thread that CAN announce any revolutions:
https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/13178#issuecomment-2953041075
Here's one for the Switch 2 Pro Controller:
https://github.com/darthcloud/BlueRetro/issues/1249#issuecomment-2953018730
Actual input with that method is pretty bad though, even with steam input. Binding of Isaac gets the axis mixed up and Celeste has no downwards axis + up diagonal has a really weird input window.
Ive also tried the 8bitdo usb adapater, but that currently doesnt work (yet ?)
I've been using a Nintendo Switch 2 GUI tool made by Nohzockt and I believe it's gotten to the point where it's good enough to recommend. It takes some setting up and can be a bit confusing, but it's the best I've seen so far. reWASD has also added support for Switch 2 controllers, but certain features are missing. Nohzockt's tool seems to allow all the features to work. I wasn't sure to post it as THE solution because I was unsure about the stability. However, I've been using it for months and it hasn't once broke. I'm glad there are still people interested in using the controller on PC. It's probably the best you can buy right now as it has everything the Gamecube games need and is molded by Nintendo.
https://github.com/Nohzockt/Switch2-Controllers