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I've since gotten a Steam Deck leaving me no reason to get one either.
If someone want to expand and finish this guide using what I already have here they are welcome as long as they give me credit for the pieces I have made.
There is Add Steam Controller option in BigPicture anymore.
This is a real shame because the controller is truly unique but without any support it is a paper weight now.
I do not have BPM open at all BUT when I open the Notepad in windows 10 where text input is allowed. I pressed SB+Back, the virtual keyboard appear and it can be used to enter text into the Notepad.
“Y” button + “Steam” button = Bluetooth LE Pairing mode: Pairs the controller to a mobile device.
“B” button + “Steam” button = Bluetooth LE mode: Launches the controller in BLE mode.
“X” button + “Steam” button = Receiver Pairing mode: Pairs the controller to the supplied, USB-based Wireless Receiver (non-Bluetooth).
“A” button + “Steam” button = Dongle mode: Launches the controller in Original Receiver mode.
Next, refer to the Bluetooth instructions in the Apple TV and iPhone/iPad sections to connect your Steam Controller with your Apple TV, iPhone, or iPad.