So far, they all seem to work properly, though, some don t have enough buttons to be super useful for more modern games. I have tons of classic game console controllers and proper adapters for most along with maybe 30 different kinds of classic PC controllers to much about with. I also don't have that specific controller either or I would try it out myself. If you have to use KB/M inputs, yeah, Joy2Key may very well be the best option is Steam is truly unusable for that game. If it does then you should just disable Steam's support for the controller and then all should be well since it will rely on the games own support instead. Venomeyes, does it not support gamepads? I don't own it so I don't actually know. This is what I am doing now and it works with Sonic Mania flawlessly, steam just isn't worth the headache this can cause. Venomeyes if you check back in on this thread I recommend using JoyToKey instead of steam. Originally posted by Flappy Sack:Thank you cammelspit it seems that you were correct about removing the configuration, unfortunately I believe steam has problems specifically with the iBuffalo Snes controller because even after getting a fresh start with it, I got nothing but buggy, twitchy input that made the game unplayable. I had this happen one time with my N64 controller I was using yet it worked great two other times in a row with only replugging the controller. Just bear in mind, sometimes you might have to restart Steam or even your PC to get things to fully redetect. Same goes for the XBOX controllers except all XBOX style controllers share the same config since they cannot be distinguished between. For a DS4, it's the same but you can also just turn off DS4 support entirely and that's it, it will work like it used to. You can unregister a controller, rename it and re-register with a different name and all but there is no reason why you would need to do this since you can just reapply a template to a game or for the desktop config. The settings for that are all account level. With a Steam controller, you can't really and there is really no need. If you don't want Steam to handle it at all, you can just disable support for it, restart or replug and then you are golden. If you want a generic controller to be handled by Steam but want to redo it like it was fresh, the first time you plugged it in and tried to use it with Steam, this will work. The profile still exist somewhere and I want it gone.įifth post down. I found a 2 year old forum showing us how to delete the files. Even choosing a premade config to get an old setup back doesn't work. I basically want to completely delete all controller options, saves, configurations, connections, and whatever else and start from zero again. The controller most of the times have rapid fire inputs where I cant control the options or navigate. I also tried to clear all button changes and leaving them blank and save it blank and it won't let me because it keeps me trapped configuring my buttons because some buttons are not configured. So i tried to clear the profile and button changes and there is no option for that. I wanted to play Sonic Mania with an iBuffalo SNES controller and it didn't seem to work. But, even so, the profile is still there. I think the controller is having issues with steam iteself. The method that Space did, did not work for me. I know this is necro and I did make my own post about it, I just wanted more info.
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