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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/
And try beta even, or flip back.
Apparently the Steam user interface was incorrectly showing the game-specific settings as being disabled when the global setting was disabled.
The fix was to enable the global setting, then toggle the game-specific settings to make sure they are disabled, then disable the global setting again.
Try that with the overlay settings.
My ghetto solution was to remap the overlay to keys I will NEVER hit in any game, control + print screen. I have never used the overlay once in years of using Steam. It is truly a useless "feature" looking for an audience, and it doesn't even work ffs.
I turned ON the global setting (Steam>Settings>Ingame>Enable steam overlay while ingame) restarted steam and then the missing setting appeared on the file.
Turned off the global setting and now things are back to normal (no overlay)
(for those knowleageble enough: change value to 1 to turn it on, and to 0 turn it off)
Thanks. Now the overlay is disabled