Retroarch and Steam Link both have android apps and support controller mapping, but I don't know of any OS-level tools.
this post was submitted on 26 Apr 2024
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Don't have experience with either app but it kind of looks like a way to play games from other platforms on android, I was trying to play android games with a controller because some have controls that are weird to play with on screen.
My other option at this point might be PC emulators of android, but none of them are as good as windows emulators (like BlueStacks) on linux
ah, yeah, if you have an android game without built-in controller support then you're out of luck right now, sorry.