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Have you used any controllers recently or before on your PC? What about a controller emulating software before? Something could be conflicting on your PC.
Because I'm not having any issue like that.
That's probably it, there's a conflict in your Windows somewhere because of the emulator, might have to start the emulator up and see if there's something to disable before closing it.
It could be a registry in Windows somewhere in the background because of the emulator and plugging in the controller.
In the past, I never installed emulators for games, always just unzipped into a folder on the desktop to know where it was, and then used it.
Unless you meant some software that is used as a controller (only) emulator, that could be what's causing a conflict.
I'm not saying that is the problem, but it very well could be.
I hope you get it fixed.
After that, try this.
Steam settings > Controller > Desktop Configuration.
If you want to try some other solutions to other problems, or to see if anything in this link helps, here's a link for some solutions to some problems that players were having with RE 2: Remake demo / full version.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/961440/discussions/0/2521353993643317955/
now my mouse work i can change language sound etc , to confirm you need to press the spacebar
now is keyboard problem ;/
Have you tried the Steam settings that I mentioned in my other comment?
Also have you updated your motherboard drivers and usb drivers?
Make sure they are official drivers, from the motherboards official website.
And that they are drivers for your Windows version as well.
That should be the easy part, and you install them, restart your PC after any drivers you install before installing any other drivers.
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Check your bios for usb settings, and also have you updated your bios for the motherboard? Before doing so, have a professional help you with that and be careful when doing so, don't have an antivirus or anything running in the background and don't do anything when it updates.
Also before bios updates, make sure to check your motherboard bios if there is any RAM speed settings / timings and write them all down.
And the drive boot prioty, make sure to check anything else in the bios and then update the bios itself when ready, set optimized defaults once updated and then change settings accordingly to what you have set, then save and restart the PC.
Don't go changing things in the bios that shouldn't be, though.. you could check the USB options in the bios, just don't forget what was set, and be careful what you change.
The game does not even launch unless the controller is connected.