Click Manage Shortcut > Configure Controller > Browse Configs.ĭ. Start big picture mode and find World of Warcraft in your library.Ĭ.
Add WoW-64.exe (or WoW.exe on 32-bit) to Steam as a non-steam game. Your desktop profile is now configured for ConsolePort.Ī. Disable the overlay to avoid conflicting key bindings.ĭ. Go back to Settings -> Features -> Steam Overlay. Select ConsolePort Official in the list.Ĭ. Go to Settings -> Controller -> Base Configurations -> Desktop Configuration -> Browse Configs -> Templates.ī. You’ve then the option to set up a desktop profile (no manual login required), or a Steam overlay (requires manual login).Ī. – Place the controller profile in /controller_base/template. If you’re using a Steam controller, you’re also going to need to download the official mapping profile for your controller, and follow these instructions from the ConsolePort page: If you’re using a DualShock 4 pad, you might want to check out our guide on how to use the PS4 DualShock 4 controller on PC. If you’ve an Xbox or Steam controller, that’s as easy as plugging it in or connecting to the Xbox wireless dongle or Bluetooth with Steam.
Step 1: First of all, you’re going to want to connect your gamepad. A PS4 DualShock 4 pad, Xbox 360 or Xbox One controller, or a Steam controller.Here’s what you’ll need to start playing World of Warcraft with a gamepad: Setting up the add-on is surprisingly easy. (Image credit: Future) How to play World of Warcraft with a controller