Couchpit takes the hassle out of couch PC gaming. Open Big Picture or any fullscreen game and Couchpit handles the chores: audio, power plan, notifications, background apps. Your gamepad drives Windows; the bridge makes non-Xbox pads work in Xbox-only games. Exit and your PC is yours again.
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About This Software

One button press. Couchpit handles the chores.

You have a PC, a TV, a couch, and a gamepad. The hard part is everything between sitting down and playing: switching audio to the soundbar, picking the right resolution, silencing Discord, suspending OneDrive, killing the notifications that always land mid-cutscene, and finding a keyboard so you can dismiss the popup that just stole focus.

Couchpit handles that whole sequence for you. The moment Steam Big Picture opens or any game goes fullscreen, your gaming profile applies. When you close the game, your normal setup is back. Your PC stops fighting you as much when you want to play, and goes back to being your normal PC the moment you exit.

Gamepad as desktop control

Your controller drives Windows itself, with full cursor, click, scroll, and keyboard shortcuts, from any seat in the room. Two built-in layouts come ready: a Classic one and a Handheld-PC one that mirrors what Steam Deck and ROG Ally do in their Desktop modes. Both are fully remappable, per game.

Hold Back as a shortcut modifier for keyboard, system controls, media, volume, screenshots, and more. A single tap of Back opens an on-screen cheat sheet so you never have to remember.

Works with Xbox, DualSense, DualShock 4, Switch Pro, Switch 2 Pro, Joy-Con, NSO classics, Steam Controller 2, 8BitDo, GameSir, plus most other gamepads on the market. USB cable, Bluetooth, or the controller's own wireless dongle, all three work the same.

If a Windows popup interrupts your game, desktop control kicks back in automatically so you can dismiss it from the couch.

Make Xbox-only games read your controller

Many games still only recognize Xbox controllers. Couchpit makes your DualSense, DualShock, Switch Pro, Joy-Con, NSO classic, Steam Controller 2, or 8BitDo / GameSir pad appear to games as if it were an Xbox controller, so titles that ignored your real one start to read it. Particularly useful for Game Pass: pads that don't work through Steam, or games that aren't on Steam at all, work cleanly without extra setup.

For older games that don't speak gamepad at all, you can map controller buttons to keyboard keys per-game. Couchpit remembers the binding per title and applies it automatically on launch.

One PC, two lives

Couchpit doesn't take over your PC. Every change is per-session: audio to your TV, notifications quiet, power plan and Game Mode flipped, resolution and monitor layout matched to your gaming preset. When you exit, everything reverts. Your daily workspace is back where you left it the next morning.

Toggle overlays from the couch

A button combo on the gamepad turns on RivaTuner, MSI Afterburner, or any other performance overlay that responds to a keyboard shortcut. Check FPS and temperature mid-game without pausing or alt-tabbing.

Steady audio, no sleep dropouts

On a lot of TV / soundbar setups, the audio link goes to sleep between menu and gameplay, swallowing the first second of cinematics or losing a notification entirely. Couchpit quietly keeps the link awake. The first beat of music plays cleanly, no startup gap.

Timers for the rest of life

Set a countdown timer that turns into a sleep, shutdown, or custom action when it hits zero. Two real cases:

  • Leave Steam downloading at night, set a 4-hour shutdown timer. PC powers off after the downloads finish.

  • Start a workday with "keep the screen on until 16:00". Your PC stays awake during the day even when idle, but goes to sleep on its own when you finish.

The tray icon shows remaining time at a glance.

Background noise goes silent

Discord, OneDrive, Chrome, Dropbox, Windows Search and 50+ other defaults are paused while you play. Nothing is closed. Everything wakes up in the same state when you exit. Notifications, banners, Xbox Game Bar pop-ups and Windows Update interruptions stay quiet until you're done.

Big Picture, as the system shell (optional)

Auto-launch Big Picture on boot if you want. Couchpit fixes its common annoyances along the way: borderless windows that overflow the screen, and Big Picture losing focus when a game opens behind it. Or go all the way: optionally unload the Windows desktop entirely and leave Big Picture as your only interface, similar to Xbox Full Screen Experience.

Automation hooks for everything else

Couchpit fires triggers at every session moment. You write a script, pick a trigger, done. Auto-launch OBS on stream start. Send yourself a notification when a game ends. Kick off a backup when you're done for the night.

Who is Couchpit for?

  • The couch PC gamer. Your tower or gaming laptop is hooked up to the TV (or you wish it were) and you want to stop wrestling with Windows every time you sit down. Whether you came from a Steam Deck or your living-room rig has always been your main machine, the goal is the same: press play, Couchpit handles the chores.

  • The console switcher. You came from PlayStation or Xbox and the PC gives you more horsepower than you ever had. But the friction of getting into a game kills the impulse to play. You miss the days of pressing one button and being in the game. Couchpit gets you closer to that: press play, less to manage.

  • The accessibility-first player. If a keyboard is awkward for you, gamepad-as-desktop is not a novelty, it is how you use Windows. Couchpit gives you full cursor, click, drag, and shortcut access from any controller, configurable per-game.

Not a launcher. Not a "game booster". Not a cheat tool.

Couchpit is not Playnite or LaunchBox: Steam is your library. Yes, it has a Tweaks tab, but those are real Windows toggles (Game Mode, HAGS, power plan) and per-session background-app pausing, all reverted on exit. It doesn't promise miracle FPS like the "game boosters" you've seen advertised, and it doesn't change your games or run code inside them. It is a thin, focused helper that sits between you and Windows while you play.

There is a built-in safety switch that pauses gamepad-as-desktop and the controller bridge when a known anti-cheat is running (Vanguard, BattlEye, EAC, FACEIT). On by default.

How it works in 90 seconds

You install Couchpit from Steam. The first-run wizard asks a handful of questions and accepts the defaults for the rest. From that moment Couchpit lives in the system tray. The icon shows session state at a glance. You will probably forget about the app entirely until you want to tweak something. That is the point.

Built for Windows 10 and 11. Available in 14 languages, switchable live without restart. No telemetry. No subscription.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 10 version 2004 (build 19041) or later
    • Processor: x64, 1 GHz or faster
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: DirectX 9 compatible integrated graphics
    • DirectX: Version 9.0
    • Storage: 250 MB available space
    • Additional Notes: Xbox-style controller for full gamepad-as-desktop control. Non-Xbox controllers (DualSense, DualShock, Switch Pro, Joy-Con, Steam Controller 2, 8BitDo, GameSir) work via the bundled bridge. Controller is optional for the rest of the features.
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 11 (any build)
    • Processor: x64 multi-core, 2 GHz or faster
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 250 MB available space
    • Additional Notes: Xbox-style controller for full gamepad-as-desktop control. Non-Xbox controllers (DualSense, DualShock, Switch Pro, Joy-Con, Steam Controller 2, 8BitDo, GameSir) work via the bundled bridge. Controller is optional for the rest of the features.
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