

If you’re using an MFi controller, Steam will show you shortcuts to accommodate standard gamepad controls that aren’t normally usable with MFi controllers. Here you might run into a couple of speed bumps. You’ll also have better results if you keep your iOS or Apple TV device close to the router. Your Apple TV or iOS device also needs to be on that same 5GHz network. Valve says you’ll get the most out of the Steam Link app if your host computer is connected to an ethernet cable and a 5GHz Wi-Fi router (although we find that a 6GHz router is preferable). Steam Link lets you use touch controls on the iOS interface, but they’re awkward and not recommended.īoth the host computer and the iOS device/Apple TV need to be on the same network.

Rotor Riot, as it’s the only MFi controller that currently supports the commonly used “元” and “R3” thumbstick buttons. Whatever the system, Steam needs to be installed as well.

Apart from the controller, you’ll likely already have everything you need.Īn iPhone or iPad running at least iOS 10 or an Apple TVĪ host iMac or MacBook, or a PC running either Windows or Linux. You may have heard of Steam’s separate Steam Link hardware, but don’t worry-you won’t need it if you plan to stream to an iOS device or have an Apple TV.
