
After searching for hours I managed to piece together two fixes. The same thing happened in The Witcher and Call of Duty: AW. Instead, two directions would function as buttons instead of a directional axis. As soon as I launched the game and changed the in-game options over to Gamepad/Controller I noticed the right analog stick wasn’t rotating the view. I recently discovered this fault after purchasing Shadows of Mordor on Steam with the intent of using my Xbox One controller to play it. Whichever issue your controller has, this guide will show you how to get your right analog stick working again, regardless of your controller's manufacturer. It’s also possible the joystick doesn't even work at all. It’s just a super annoying bug in Windows and Steam that causes the right analog stick to function as individual buttons rather than a directional axis. You can sometimes circumvent this by mapping the controls with a third party Android game controller app.If you have just recently purchased a game controller to use on your Computer and the right analog stick isn’t working, don’t stress! Your controller almost certainly isn’t broken or faulty. Lastly, the controller won't work if the game you're playing doesn't have controller support built-in. Generic controllers designed for use with a PC may not work, either. Note that we're skipping older console controllers (such as the Xbox 360 controller) due to out-of-date apps and changes to Android's Bluetooth support. In a moment, we'll look at each kind of controller in turn. Android phones and tablets are both able to sync with controllers through Bluetooth or USB connections. GameSir, Redgear, and Motorola are all examples of high-quality game controllers that you can use with your Android device. Generic controllers are those that aren't made for a specific console. Here are the specific controllers that work with Android phones and tablets: You can connect a controller to your phone using either a USB cable or Bluetooth.
