Billy Baroo 8 MAR 2024 a las 8:45 a. m.
Xbox Left stick problem
I have a problem with left stick controls, On call of duty If I push the left stick up to move the player forward and then take my thumb off the stick the player just keeps running same with pushing the stick down. When playing madden if i play madden as QB after the ball snapped if I just touch the stick down and then take my thumb off the stick the QB just starts running towads my end zone. I have tried every USB port on my comp and still have the same problem. Even tried two different controllers and two different USB cables. also if I use the left on a menu screen the screens just keeps scrolling through each menu I have to push the left stick down like button to get it to stop
Última edición por Billy Baroo; 8 MAR 2024 a las 9:06 a. m.
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xBCxRangers 8 MAR 2024 a las 9:15 a. m. 
That may be a latency issue. I had a huge issue on Ge Force Now, where the same thing happened, and working with their customer service, found out i had to mess around with the latency settings over there, and issue solved.

And so maybe your access to Steam or your location needs to be changed. I mean off hand it may sound like a drift issue, but you said you tried other controllers (as i did). Maybe checking your location and latency may do the trick.

Maybe even lowering your mouse settings. That was another issue with "drift" i had, and by lowering the mouse or controller settings, ended the controller drift.
Última edición por xBCxRangers; 8 MAR 2024 a las 9:21 a. m.
Billy Baroo 8 MAR 2024 a las 9:39 a. m. 
COD isn't on steam it's on Blizzard and what controller setting would I adjust?
Última edición por Billy Baroo; 8 MAR 2024 a las 10:23 a. m.
xBCxRangers 8 MAR 2024 a las 9:42 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Billy Baroo:
COD isn't on steam it's on Blizzard and what controller would I adjust?

You go into your controller settings here on Steam (controller configurations), and it shows a diagram, go into the Left joystick prompt, and lower the sensitivity threshold. By lowering the sensitivity, may end the drift issue.
Última edición por xBCxRangers; 8 MAR 2024 a las 9:46 a. m.
Billy Baroo 8 MAR 2024 a las 10:28 a. m. 
thanks, I will try that
Pierce Dalton 8 MAR 2024 a las 11:23 a. m. 
Sounds like stick drift to me.
Electric Cupcake 8 MAR 2024 a las 11:35 a. m. 
Why are you asking on a PC gaming forum?
Pierce Dalton 8 MAR 2024 a las 11:39 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Electric Cupcake:
Why are you asking on a PC gaming forum?

Why not? PC = Microsoft. In fact, most PC games are designed with Xbox controllers in mind, very few do have PS icons.
Electric Cupcake 8 MAR 2024 a las 11:49 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Pierce Dalton:
Publicado originalmente por Electric Cupcake:
Why are you asking on a PC gaming forum?

PC = Microsoft.

That is why you fail.
Pierce Dalton 8 MAR 2024 a las 11:57 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Electric Cupcake:
Publicado originalmente por Pierce Dalton:

PC = Microsoft.

That is why you fail.

Please elaborate.
Billy Baroo 8 MAR 2024 a las 12:50 p. m. 
because I am using a PC
Billy Baroo 8 MAR 2024 a las 12:53 p. m. 
what would cause this to happen? I never adjusted anything, and it just came out of nowhere.
xBCxRangers 8 MAR 2024 a las 1:32 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Billy Baroo:
what would cause this to happen? I never adjusted anything, and it just came out of nowhere.

An update can do it. I always tinker with my controller settings being they always change, or a game may update, and that screws up my settings. Or Steam updates and screws it up. It's just a matter of keeping up.

In addition, i myself stay away from these newer model controllers, and stick with 360 and PS3 controllers.

They have thicker joysticks, and much more restraint on them as well as the triggers. These newer controllers are all known for drift, being they're too sensitive.

And again, check your PC mouse settings. If you have Steam abled, and your controller in, and you're seeing the drift on your desktop as well, you may want to go into your PC mouse settings and lower that a tad bit.
Última edición por xBCxRangers; 8 MAR 2024 a las 1:35 p. m.
Arkham99 8 MAR 2024 a las 3:38 p. m. 
most controllers are designed like cars nowadays, they are not built to last... they want you to buy a new one... as the above poster stated, use the 360 (wired better for newer OS) controller as it is superior to most others... beware of cheap 360 knockoffs though... get the M$ version...:-)
crunchyfrog 8 MAR 2024 a las 4:11 p. m. 
Sounds like classic stick drift, and here's how to fix it if it is.

I assume you are somewhat reasonably competent in using a screwdriver? Get a small Philips screwdriver and turn your controller over and remove the screws. Removce the battery cover and batteries and remove the screw under the sticker there too. Now you can remove the rear part of the controller CAREFULLY so as you don't yank the wires of the rumble motors off.

Now you will see the main board and there's a couple of screws holding that down too, so remove them.

Now remove the board carefully, making sure you don't lose any of the silicone mats that cover the button contacts. Turn the thing so the sticks are facing you and again be careful not to yank any wires out. You can unclip the board if you wish and note what you're doing.

Pull the plastic cap off the joystick potentiometer. Now get either an air can or get some switch cleaner (like Servisol, which I recommend - it's a bit expensive but it's going to last a number of years) and spray it liberally inside the joystick potentiometers. Don't be afraid to REALLY get the spray in there. Wiggle the joystick nub around for a couple of minutes. Do it again - spray and wiggle it for a couple of minutes.

Nor reassemble the unit. This SHOULD have cleaned up the carbon dust that is causing the wonky signal. It will probably keep you going for around a year of use before you need to do it again.

For the future, as modern controller joystick pots are pretty cheap, the plastic film with the carbon tracks on wear out pretty damned quickly so that's what causes this. You can replace them with some better hall-effect types joystick from a company called "Gulikit" on Amazon. They are well worth it long term.
xBCxRangers 8 MAR 2024 a las 4:16 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por crunchyfrog:
Sounds like classic stick drift, and here's how to fix it if it is.

I assume you are somewhat reasonably competent in using a screwdriver? Get a small Philips screwdriver and turn your controller over and remove the screws. Removce the battery cover and batteries and remove the screw under the sticker there too. Now you can remove the rear part of the controller CAREFULLY so as you don't yank the wires of the rumble motors off.

Now you will see the main board and there's a couple of screws holding that down too, so remove them.

Now remove the board carefully, making sure you don't lose any of the silicone mats that cover the button contacts. Turn the thing so the sticks are facing you and again be careful not to yank any wires out. You can unclip the board if you wish and note what you're doing.

Pull the plastic cap off the joystick potentiometer. Now get either an air can or get some switch cleaner (like Servisol, which I recommend - it's a bit expensive but it's going to last a number of years) and spray it liberally inside the joystick potentiometers. Don't be afraid to REALLY get the spray in there. Wiggle the joystick nub around for a couple of minutes. Do it again - spray and wiggle it for a couple of minutes.

Nor reassemble the unit. This SHOULD have cleaned up the carbon dust that is causing the wonky signal. It will probably keep you going for around a year of use before you need to do it again.

For the future, as modern controller joystick pots are pretty cheap, the plastic film with the carbon tracks on wear out pretty damned quickly so that's what causes this. You can replace them with some better hall-effect types joystick from a company called "Gulikit" on Amazon. They are well worth it long term.

Right but he said tried different controllers getting the same thing. It has to be his settings need adjustment, or the latest update caused him an issue. Every update seems to cause more controller issues.
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