Steam, DS4Windows, drivers of specific mice (Roccat Tyon for example) will add multiple virtual controllers, but Sekiro won't care about any but the first. When you open Desktop Configuration and it is showing you what all the buttons on the controller do, click The Blue box for the Right Analog stick and change the "Style of Input" dropbox to "None" to remove the bind to the mouse cursorĭo this for each of the additional 3 Blue boxes for controls at the bottom of the windowįor things like the Triggers being right click and left click, you have to click those options then click "Full Pull Action" where it either says Right Mouse or Left mouse depending on which one you clicked and then press remove at the bottom of the screen when it is asking you for a new keybind.Sekiro only uses the first controller it finds in a system. Originally posted by wuddih:again and dont modify the config.Ĥ) bad that I don't hace "Disabled config" i have only one option there " Desktop Configuration" I dont have it either under Browse Configs so you have to remove the binds manually If this much hassle is too much for you, you can also just shut down steam client, fixes everything. With this you can be in steam (for friends and updates) while still being able to play your non-steam games. without that annoying blue keyboard layout popping up or steam controller software registering keyboard presses when you use your controller and wondering what the heck is wrong and why is this happening?! Repeat this for every input, until there's no bindings on your desktop configuration and there! You've unbound everything and now you can play non-steam games, emulators etc. You should be in desktop configuration again, with the controller image. We're going to unbind everything.Ĭlick on input, such as trigger and then another window pops up, now then you shouldn't have anything on the soft pull and every input should be on the full pull, click on the full pull and keyboard layout should appear, under the keyboard layout there should be another button called "remove", click that and voila! You've unbound a key! Click back and do same thing for soft pull, if you have something in there and then click back again. So you have the desktop configuration window open, with the controller image and the inputs reading right mouse, alt etc. You will never see inputs on your controller on windows side ever again after this and your steam games will still work fine, even with the xbox configuration support enabled on the general controller settings. So the final solution to this whole mess, is to manually unbind every single binding on the desktop configuration side, this will fix everything. (it's on the recommended tab, if it's not there already) Now then this solution involves, going to the settings > controller > desktop configuration > browse configs and selecting disabled. So the original solution is to disable the xbox configuration support in settings > controller > general controller settings, but some of the games (or controllers for that matter) on steam won't work without that workaround and since you probably want to disable the steam controller on desktop side while also being able to play games without the hassle of enabling and disabling configuration every single time you want to play non-steam game and steam game on windows. Sorry for necro, but I've been looking for this answer everywhere and google and other search engines always point to this post, which means that most people will probably see this as well, so might as well post the solution that I found when I was looking into it.
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