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Do you know if there's a way to resolve it?
Where are those controller options because i searched trough all of the settings and i couldn't find edit controller options
1 step.- enter to the "big picture" mode on steam, with your controller plugged.
2 step.- Then go to the network icon, side to the search button
3 step.- go to your left side then search the controller icon
4 step .- click on the generic controller STREAM INPUT or Nintendo switch STREAM INPUT if that is your case, DONE
if this doesn't not work, try playing around the settings from here, remember that you have to had the predifined configurations for controllers on your windows, means that you have nothing to move on the windows settings.
Right click the game you want to play and go to properties. Once there, go to controller. then enable steam input. This will fix the inverted access problem and it works just fine. However, do not use ds4 if you enable steam input. Just connect via bluetooth and steam will handle the rest