MARIOGUY789: I've tried searching for specific drivers, but have found nothing as of yet. I have already found out about x360ce, even though that doesn't really solve the problem. I will continue looking.
MadalinStroe: I may be mistaken, but wasn't there a big announcement that the Switch Pro controller will be supported natively on STEAM, exactly because there are no drivers for PC? I wouldn't be surprised if there still are no drivers available.
Yes, that is true. I think I made my original post too vague, what I'm trying to do is map keyboard keys to the Pro controller, but the right joystick (which I use for camera controls in Rayman 2), doesn't respond correctly.
MadalinStroe: I may be mistaken, but wasn't there a big announcement that the Switch Pro controller will be supported natively on STEAM, exactly because there are no drivers for PC? I wouldn't be surprised if there still are no drivers available.
SirPrimalform: There was definitely a third party driver going around before that, I found it when I was searching months back.
EDIT: Found it,
http://www.wiinupro.com Yeah, that's what I found, but unfortunately, as of now, it says that it doesn't support Switch controllers. Thanks for your time though.
MARIOGUY789: I've tried searching for specific drivers, but have found nothing as of yet. I have already found out about x360ce, even though that doesn't really solve the problem. I will continue looking.
adaliabooks: Steam Beta or x360ce seem to be the options as far as I can see...
https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/how-to-use-a-nintendo-switch-pro-controller-on-pc/
I seem to remember having a similar problem with my Gamecube controller but I can't remember how I eventually fixed it (or if I did).
Yeah, I've searched around for a good while now and haven't found anything good. Most of the controller functions are correctly bound in JoyToKey, except for the right analog stick. I don't have a USB Gamecube controller or an adapter for regular ones, so I wouldn't know how that goes down. I did test a Hori Switch controller, but got mostly the same results, except this time, the right analog stick just isn't bound at all.