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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Possibility you might have drift issue, means you want to set the dead zone in Steam controller settings. Only mess with dead zone nothing else.
If don't know what drift is, it means you worn out your component resistor that sends signal when push on stick that attach to the plastic stick, where contacts are wearing out, only fix is to solder a new one in it place, or controller replacement, you can mitigate the problem by setting dead zone, it will expand the center dead zone, to activate a direction when push on it, the input need to leave dead zone which is the middle of controller, you know when you let go of stick and flick back to the middle that the dead zone. Dead zone is where input don't activate on the direction you push, until it out of it.
Hope this helps.
No video needed.
You know what caused it. Undo it.
That's the prob, I have no idea what did I do and how to revert it! :(
Now see where you went to do Steam calibration, go back to it, make dead zone bigger manually.
https://imgur.com/qIrGYQt
Here the part I was refering to incase you wonder, these things do wear out overtime for the amount you use it. https://www.ebay.ca/itm/224107569749 Parts are cheap, but soldering is needed which is not the easy part fo those that never solder before.