Most games on ONMO+ support controllers, but not all — some are designed for keyboard and mouse only. Here's what to expect and what to do.
How do I know if a game supports controllers?
Check the game's store page — it will list supported input methods. If a game doesn't support controllers, you'll need to use keyboard and mouse on PC, or the virtual gamepad available in the Console Overlay on mobile.
My controller is connected but nothing is happening in the game
If your controller shows as connected but the game isn't responding:
Press any button to re-register input — some games show a "Grab a Controller" prompt until a button is pressed after connecting.
Confirm the game supports controllers. If it doesn't, inputs will be ignored regardless of connection.
Restart the ONMO+ app and reconnect the controller.
My controller works in menus but not in-game (or vice versa)
Some games have partial controller support — the controller handles gameplay (movement, aiming, actions) but menus still require keyboard and mouse. This is a game-side limitation and not a controller issue. In these cases, keep both your controller and keyboard/mouse within reach.
Button prompts look wrong
Most cloud-streamed games display Xbox button prompts regardless of which controller you're using. This is cosmetic — your inputs still work correctly even if the on-screen labels don't match your controller's buttons.
