Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
http://ds4windows.com/
i didn't have to do that i just used the steam mapping in big picture mode
https://github.com/Ryochan7/DS4Windows/releases
DS4Windows actually lets you do much more advanced stuff than Steam's bare bones features designed for plebs, including macros, square stick outputs and different profiles while using different programs (like setting up a profile that activates whenever VLC player is opened to use the controller as a remote).
Thanks to the tool I can also still use my R2 trigger normally that registers only 50% pressure after 3 years of intense Rocket League.
Steam Controller inputs can be pretty complicated now. My default controls are just X-Input, normal layout to keep things simple. When I enter gameplay, however, I click a touchpad to activate a separate profile with all the specific control tweaks I've applied. Things like gyro aiming, touching left touchpad for scoreboard, touching right touchpad for a quick Y -> Y, moving crouch back to LS click after a layout moves it somewhere else. Also any time I pick up a turret or hop in most vehicles, I can press a button to switch to a separate profile that reconfigures everything to be KB/M inputs instead of controller inputs, all without setting my controller down once.
If the tool you mention can do all that, then it sounds pretty good
I'll admit though, I've been frustrated with certain things in Steam Input. Can the tool let you use both horizontal axis for one horizontal output? Splatoon lets you use the roll and yaw of a controller to move the crosshair left or right, but Steam only lets you use one or the other to control your crosshair.
I'd be pretty worried, however, about the banning potential of using an outside tool like that. Mine is a feature of the platform, but I don't know how the developers feel about outside tools like that. Especially if something like square stick outputs provides an unintended gameplay advantage