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Missus wants to keep playing Jedi Survivor all of a sudden ...
When you say you disabled steam input, do you mean Steam Settings -> Controller -> Uncheck "Enable Steam Input for Xbox controllers"? I'm finding disabling that stops the controller from working altogether.
Why? It enables all quality of the dualsense plus the correct buttons displayed. Though, for some reason the rumble doesn't work anymore in my case. Before the haptic feedback was perfect. You could even feel the vibration of the lightsaber.
Solved it: Windows has deactivated the controller as sound device, which is needed for the haptic feedback.
Dude you are a FREAKING HERO!!
I was driving crazy not getting vibration and haptic feedback.
I had no idea and would never guess that disabling the controller as sound device will make all this trouble.
No words! Thanks! Awarded you as well.
Have a great one.