Many Blue Protocol: Star Resonance players prefer using a controller for smoother gameplay and precise movement. However, some players experience a frustrating problem: their controller or gamepad is not detected or doesn’t work in-game.

This issue can be caused by software conflicts, outdated drivers, or incorrect in-game settings. In this guide, we’ll cover the most common causes and provide 10 effective fixes to get your controller working again so you can enjoy Blue Protocol seamlessly.


Common Causes of Controller Not Working

Understanding why your controller isn’t working is the first step toward fixing it:

  • Outdated or missing controller drivers
  • Incompatible controller type (e.g., older models or rare brands)
  • Steam Input settings interfering with detection
  • USB or Bluetooth connection issues
  • In-game controller settings not enabled
  • Conflicting third-party software like DS4Windows or InputMapper
  • Faulty USB cable or wireless dongle

Fix 1: Check Controller Connection

Start by ensuring your controller is properly connected:

  1. For wired controllers, use a working USB port. Avoid USB hubs.
  2. For wireless controllers, ensure Bluetooth is enabled and paired correctly.
  3. Test the controller in Windows Game Controllers settings:
    • Press Win + R, type joy.cpl, and press Enter.
    • Make sure the controller is listed and responds to input.

✅ If it doesn’t show up here, the problem is at the hardware or driver level.


Fix 2: Update Controller Drivers

  1. Press Win + X → Device Manager.
  2. Expand Human Interface Devices or Universal Serial Bus controllers.
  3. Right-click your controller → Update driver → Search automatically.
  4. Restart your PC after the update.

💡 Keeping drivers updated ensures proper communication between your controller and the game.


Fix 3: Enable Controller in Blue Protocol Settings

  1. Launch Blue Protocol: Star Resonance.
  2. Navigate to Settings → Controls.
  3. Make sure Controller/Gamepad is enabled as an input method.
  4. Save changes and restart the game.

✅ Sometimes the game defaults to keyboard/mouse if the controller is not manually activated.


Fix 4: Switch Between USB Ports or Restart Bluetooth

  • USB controllers: Try a different port (preferably USB 2.0 or 3.0 directly on the motherboard).
  • Wireless controllers: Turn Bluetooth off and on, re-pair the controller, and restart the game.

💡 Avoid USB hubs or wireless dongles with interference.


Fix 5: Disable Steam Input (If Using Steam Version)

Steam Input can interfere with some controllers:

  1. Open Steam → Library → Blue Protocol.
  2. Right-click the game → Properties → Controller.
  3. Set Override for Blue Protocol to Disable Steam Input.
  4. Restart the game.

✅ This ensures the game reads the controller directly without Steam interference.


Fix 6: Uninstall Conflicting Software

Apps like DS4Windows, InputMapper, or JoyToKey can block native controller support:

  1. Close the software completely.
  2. Uninstall or disable it temporarily.
  3. Restart Blue Protocol and check if the controller works.

💡 Only reinstall if you need custom mappings; native support usually works best.


Fix 7: Reinstall Controller Drivers

If updating drivers didn’t help:

  1. Open Device Manager → your controller → Uninstall device.
  2. Disconnect the controller and restart your PC.
  3. Reconnect it; Windows should reinstall the driver automatically.

✅ This can fix corrupted or missing driver issues.


Fix 8: Update Windows

Some controller issues are caused by outdated OS components:

  1. Press Win + I → Update & Security → Windows Update.
  2. Click Check for updates.
  3. Install updates, restart your PC, and test the controller.

💡 This ensures compatibility with new controller firmware and input protocols.


Fix 9: Check Controller Firmware

For modern controllers (Xbox Series, DualSense PS5, etc.):

  • Use the official firmware update tool (Xbox Accessories app or PlayStation software).
  • Update the controller firmware to the latest version.

✅ Updated firmware improves stability and fixes recognition issues.


Fix 10: Test with Another Game or Controller

  1. Test your controller in another game to confirm it works.
  2. If it works elsewhere but not in Blue Protocol, the problem may be game-specific.
  3. If another controller works, your original controller may be faulty.

💡 Testing isolates whether the issue is hardware or software related.


Additional Tips

  • Always run the game as Administrator for proper input recognition.
  • Disconnect other USB devices to reduce conflicts.
  • If using a Bluetooth controller, ensure Windows Bluetooth drivers are up-to-date.
  • Avoid using third-party macros or key remappers while playing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Does Blue Protocol support all controllers?
Most modern Xbox, PlayStation, and generic XInput controllers work. Some older or non-XInput devices may require software like DS4Windows.

Q2: Can I use a PS4/PS5 controller wirelessly?
Yes, but you need Bluetooth enabled and the controller paired correctly.

Q3: My controller works in Windows but not in the game. Why?
This usually means the in-game controller option is disabled, Steam Input is interfering, or drivers need updating.

Q4: Can I remap buttons on my controller in Blue Protocol?
Yes, you can adjust in Settings → Controls, but make sure no third-party software is overriding your inputs.


Conclusion

If your controller or gamepad isn’t working in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance, the solution usually lies in drivers, in-game settings, or software conflicts. By following the 10 fixes above, you can ensure your controller is properly recognized and enjoy smooth gameplay.

With updated drivers, correct settings, and no interference from other apps, you’ll soon be navigating Regnas comfortably with your preferred gamepad.

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