Fix it, then play.
Straight answers for getting any Bluetooth controller working — on your PC or Fire TV Stick — without dongles, cables or pairing headaches.
Use a Bluetooth controller on a PC with no Bluetooth
No adapter, no cable. Your phone is already a fast Bluetooth adapter — here's how to use it to play with any controller on your PC, free.
Read the guide → Fire TV · PairingFire TV Stick won't pair your controller? Here's the fix
Fire OS's Bluetooth is the weak link. Pair your pad to your phone and relay it — even controllers the stick flat-out rejects.
Read the guide → Fire TV · PS5 DualSenseConnect a PS5 DualSense to a Fire TV Stick
The DualSense that won't pair — or maps every button wrong — working correctly on your Fire Stick, with no root.
Read the guide → Moonlight · SunshineThe Moonlight & Sunshine controller guide
Why your controller won't show up in Moonlight, and how to feed it any pad — up to four players — on a Fire TV or PC.
Read the guide → Fire TV · Local co-opReal 2–4 player couch co-op on Fire TV Stick
Multiple controllers collapsing to Player 1 is a known Fire TV bug. Relay up to four pads through your phone for clean P1–P4 in RetroArch and co-op games.
Read the guide → PC · Cloud gamingController not detected in GeForce NOW or Xbox Cloud?
Flaky or missing PC Bluetooth is usually the cause. Relay your pad through your phone for a rock-solid connection to cloud gaming — free.
Read the guide → AccessibilityUse an adaptive controller on a PC or Fire TV, wirelessly
A real-controller bridge, not a touchscreen. Bring an Xbox Adaptive Controller or switch setup to a device it couldn't reach — with your inputs intact.
Read the guide →Skip straight to the fix.
Any Bluetooth controller, on your Fire TV or PC, over Wi-Fi. Free to start.