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this must bee the case with other games. you can also turn off that dam blue light in the same settings area
Found a solution since my Switch Pro Controller was moving the camera in SEKIRO with the gyroscope. all you have to do is right click on the game in steam and select "edit steam controller configuration" while in there you'll see a picture of your controller and ball in the middle connected to a rectangle that says "mouse" click on the rectangle and change "mouse" to "none" and the gyroscope will stop controlling the mouse.
Just what I was looking to fix in SEKIRO. Thanks!
Your Sir just saved my day!!
Thank you so much and have a good time playing sekiro!!
saaaaame. I have had this issue for a while too, nothing works unfortunately
Are you doing it in-game or in steam alone. If you go into a game it loads a game specific configuration. So change it in-game
Right click game you want to fix
Click controller layout
Click edit layout
Go to gyro
In the gyro behavior drop down menu choose "none"
If i doesnt say none choose create a mode shift
Calibrate it in the same menu and it should work now
If it doesnt work try calibrating in device manager in windows.