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I had a Steam Controller for years and love it, but it has a learning curve and is probably difficult to find these days.
I also own a 360 wired and xbox one wireless controller. You can never go wrong with an xbox controller on PC, they are great.
Sad to confirm Steam Controllers are quite difficult to get these days. New condition ones are rare and demand a premium while secondhand ones typically don't have the dongle included either because the idiot owner lost it or they're a prick and are selling it separately.
I was always curious about the steam controller. It definitely was/is a unique and cool concept. I was never sure how well it would work, or how easily of a transition it would've been or what usecases would've been the best to use it for. I always kind of got the impression that it was probably one of those "jack of all trades, master of none" type of scenarios...
I've never used one though, so that's all speculation on my part.