If your streaming device or smart TV doesn't support Bluetooth connections, or if you experience Bluetooth connectivity issues, connect a controller through your phone or tablet. If you still can't connect, link a Stadia Controller wirelessly to your device or use the touch gamepad. If you plug a controller into your Android 11 device with a USB-C® cable, or connect using Bluetooth, and the controller isn't recognized, try disabling all accessibility services in your device's settings. USB & Bluetooth connectivity or through your phone * Supported phones with Android 10.0 or greater If you don't have a compatible controller, you can use the touch screen on your mobile device as a virtual gamepad, or play on a computer with a mouse and keyboard.Ĭheck how devices connect to Stadia in the following table: Gamepad type Use a Stadia Controller or a compatible controller to play games on your TV, computer, or mobile device. To navigate other sections of the TV interface, connect a Bluetooth controller or use the TV remote that came with your device.
On Google TV or Android TV, you can use the Stadia Controller only to navigate the Stadia app.