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browse browse, and select defaults and apply
Exactly the same results
Maybe try coping my settings and see if it works?
Steam recognises it as xbox one controller but it's actually series X gamepad. I personally use wired connection.
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Thank you very much for taking the time to print/upload those!
I matched your settings but, it didn't make any difference.
Upon further testing of my own to see if this is a Steam issue or OS I've come to the conclusion that this is almost certainly OS (DLL/SDK?) related. I have downloaded Lies of P and Hi-Fi Rush from Game Pass and these have exactly the same symptoms i.e. I can press the A button and the X button but nothing else. Further, the Xbox Companion app registers all clicks/buttons so, it's certainly not a transport (BT) issue.
There must be two (or more) methods of reading the controller and app developers can choose which method to use. One method works for me (Forza Horizon 5, Stalker 2) and the other(s) do not.
I'm at a point now that a wipe and rebuild might be the next step but, the thought of doing that to what is also my home media center/server is not appealing!
Given it works in JOY.CPL, Xbox Accessories app and Steam interface, it just goes to prove there is nothing wrong with the comms or, even the OS. This is really smelling like an API/DLL issue.