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Sadly the guides section of this group is not activated which should be the first place we are looking for guides i reckon.
Plenty vids describing a huge array of setups for different games on other websites though. http://steamcommunity.com/app/353370/discussions/0/496880503082940829/
Thank you
KirPicSis
A BIG THANK YOU GOES OUT TO GET N OR GET OUT FOR HIS DIRECTIONS
I was looking under the settings configs that is why I could not find the profile to delete it from my controller instead of looking under the manage profiles category.
1. I opted for the beta for the steam controller and that eliminated the extra steam controllers and it actually began to function properly.
In order to delete your game profile from your steam controller follow the following steps. You must use Big Picture with your controller turned on to do so.
2, Go to your library and select your game in my case it was Torchlight 2
3. Select manage profiles which is located on the left
4. Chose configure controller
5. Press x to browse configs
6. Under controller configurations select "personal"
7. Under this category select the profiles you want to delete and this will remove your controllers profile.
Sorry to necro an old thread but i had a similar problem that took me hours to fix, so i am posting the solution that worked for me in the end. For me the problem was getting my logitech controller working with Supermeatboy on ubuntu. I tried mapping the controls in the Controller settings in Big picture mode. Not only did it not work but i couldn't delete the mapping after i screwed it up. Deregister account, nothing worked... So these are the steps i did to make steam forget my controller :
1. Exit Steam . Otherwise steam will undo all the changes you are about to make.
2. Find your config.vdf file. This should be in your steam folder... something like "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\config\confg.vdf" on Windows or ~/.steam/steam/config/config.vdf on linux
3. open it with a text editor.
4. Run a Search for the word "SDL_GamepadBind". This should return a line like below :
Here Instead of "Razer Onza" it should show the name of whatever controller you have that is giving you problems. Delete the lines (Be careful not to delete stuff outside those lines).
5. Start steam. Hopefully Steam should have forgotten all about your controller and you can go back to your life.
Adding to the necro, but you helped me a lot. I had a problem where the guide button just wasn't focusing Steam or pulling up Big Picture, even though I'd already ruled out the Game Bar in Windows 10, and while all other buttons worked fine.
Same as you, I went to my Steam install directory, then opened config\config.vdf as a text file.
There's a line: "Controller_CheckGuideButton" "0"
I change that 0 to a 1, and I can use the Guide button again. It was very weird that toggling the options in the application didn't help, but this did.