Couch Browser - Gamepad support for Chrome
Overview
Control Netflix, Prime Video and other websites with your gamepad. Navigate, select, scroll and control playback from your couch.
Couch Browser - Gamepad support for Chrome Control your web browser from your sofa with a gamepad. Couch Browser transforms your Xbox, PlayStation, or standard PC controller into a powerful navigation tool for Google Chrome, providing a seamless "lean-back" experience for your home theater or casual browsing. The extension adds a universal navigation layer that works on any website. It automatically detects interactive elements like links and buttons, allowing you to move between them using your controller's D-pad or analog sticks. Use the right stick to scroll smoothly through pages and the shoulder buttons to navigate your browser history or switch tabs. For websites that are harder to navigate, hold the Right Trigger to enable a virtual mouse cursor. This allows you to point and click anywhere on the screen using your analog stick. Couch Browser also includes specialized support for sites like Netflix and Prime Video, ensuring the selection highlight feels natural and stays within menus and popups. Install Couch Browser to enjoy ultimate comfort while browsing from a distance. It eliminates the need for a keyboard and mouse on your lap, hides the OS cursor to prevent distractions while watching videos, and works out of the box with most standard gamepads. Turn your computer into a true media center today.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedJune 24, 2026
- Offered bySeeSharpSoft
- Size3.73MiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
Email
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