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Here is a tutorial on how to use a game controller (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, etc.) for playing Minecraft.
There are two main editions of Minecraft, this is important because controller support varies across both editions.
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition features controller buttons that are simple to remember. The layout is similar to those in first-person video games, so if you're familiar with that, you should be able to learn them pretty quickly. Here is a brief list of actions you can do in Minecraft:
For full list of controller buttons mapping, see Controls ยง Controller.
Most controls are also shown as hints on the HUD and in menu screens, which can be toggled.
The joysticks limit camera movement to a set speed, which makes it impossible to do quick turns in dire situations. To allow quick camera movement, it is recommended to set the "Camera Sensitivity" option to a higher value. Items in GUIs are also moved using the joystick with a cursor at a set movement speed, which may be increased with the "Controller Cursor Sensitivity" option.
A controller allows to instantly empty the hotbar while in the Creative inventory with ๐ X button
, which needs to be enabled in the options ("Clear Hotbar").
A game controller can be connected to any device supporting Minecraft, and the game will recognize the controller inputs to let you play. Consoles are connected to a controller by default, and provide guides to connect them. Windows and mobile devices may connect to a controller using Bluetooth or USB, however the experience may be subpar compared to consoles (for example, when using a controller other than Xbox controllers on Windows, system UI navigations are not fully supported).
Some operating systems, such as Windows and Android, might have some controller inputs bound to system functions (such as the home button closing the game). It is recommended to rebind these controls, or rebind interfering Minecraft controls instead.
You can connect your DualShock 4 or DualSense controllers into your Windows computer or mobile device. However, parts of Windows system UI navigation using this controller is not supported for most actions, including Windows on-screen keyboard (as you may have trouble sending chat messages). The game can still be played without the need of additional software.
Simply plug in the controller into a USB port on the device by using micro USB cable for PS4 and USB type C cable for PS5. Some mobile devices may require an additional connector cable.
You can connect your Xbox controllers into your device. They are natively supported for Windows, so you can use the controllers for system UI navigation, and additionally, the ๐ Guide button
Xbox button opens Xbox Game Bar overlay while in-game.
Simply plug in the controller into a USB port on the device by using micro USB cable for Xbox One controllers and USB type C cable for Xbox Wireless Controllers.
Make sure that the controller is not paired to any nearby Xbox consoles, or that the nearby consoles are unplugged, as that may turn the console on.
You can connect a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller to your device. However, like PlayStation controllers, parts of Windows system UI navigation using this controller is not supported for most actions, including Windows on-screen keyboard (as you may have trouble sending chat messages). The game can still be played without the need of additional software.
This method uses Steam as the middleware between Minecraft: Java Edition and your controller to support playing the game. As such, it's required that you download the Steam client if you don't have it in your computer.
Here's simple step by step of setting up a controller in Steam to play Minecraft: Java Edition on your computer:
MinecraftLauncher.exe) in the program files. C:\Program Files (x86)\Minecraft Launcher. Windows 11 users may need to locate the executable in the Xbox Games folder (C:\XboxGames\Minecraft Launcher).Since Minecraft: Java Edition does not support controller natively, it is recommended to choose "Keyboard (WASD) and Mouse" template. You can also browse for other presets made by Steam users.
Well-known console controllers, such as Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch controllers, are supported on Steam. The first-party Steam Controller is also supported. Other controllers may be supported, but you may need additional setup and configuration.
This method only supports Minecraft Launcher from the official website (specifically the "Windows Legacy" version as stated on the website), and not from Microsoft Store. However, you can try out the next method using community mods.
This method is the most effective and reliable way to play Minecraft: Java Edition with game controllers, as mods can directly add controller support into the game itself. There are many community-made mods exist to enable controller support for Minecraft: Java Edition, such as Controllable, Controlify, and MidnightControls. In order to use these mods, you'd need to install a mod loader such as Forge or Fabric.