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Edit: im using the xbox one controller and the windows xbox adapter in Win10
Is there any solution?
I meant to say "Big Picture Mode"
My Problem is i cant even force the controller to turn off.
"Turn off on BPM exit" isnt working.
Turn off the controller manually in Big Picture isnt working.
Turn off when shut down whole steam not only BPM isnt working.
Ive checked 5min to standby isnt working.
My controller will turn off in like 20mins while steam is closed.
I just want to turn off the controller when i close big picture, without pressing the guide button for a couple of seconds. I want it to turn off through software.
is there any solution?
Firstly, it wasn’t steam. My bad, for real.
So nvidia’s GeForce experience added that overlay a while back. Turns out, the overlay caused the entire issue. Disabling the overlay solved the problem entirely. I can’t remember where I found that answer, but it was buried deep in search results.
And if they go off and you enable them and it blinks, connects and go off again, this usually means batteries are empty and needs to be replaced.
But i must say i don't use any Steam Controller Fatures at all, because they always caused issues for me, it's better if Win10 and the Xbox App handles it, especially Elite Controllers with their propritary paddles and settings.
I also sometimes further use reWASD (the only app so far that also handles ELite COntroller Paddles) and well you know too many cooks spoil the broth, so better not additionally add Steam in that equation.
Yeah i'm aware it was a bug, but they also do that if Battery is empty and also do it after a while without interaction if battery is full. At least my ones do that all the time.
But yeah if it happens while playing and using the Controller with full Batteries, something is odd.
I don't like it anyway if third party stuff fiddle around with me Controllers, like starting stuff if i press the guide button and similar, so i completely disabled all steam controller stuff.
I can confirme that nvidia overlay bugs it too. So these 3 companies shd b put in a room 'till they figure sh*t out, imho (3rd=SoMycroft)
It was the nvidia geforce experience overlay that was causing the issue for me, not steam. It all presented as otherwise. Disabling that overlay entirely solved the issue full stop.
Was initially having difficulty getting the Xbox One controller to connect wirelessly, it kept shutting off instantly and wouldn't even attempt to pair, which is very similar to an issue I had with Steam about a month back (it would shut off after about half a second, solved by unplugging all of my other controllers and restarting Steam - no dice this time).
Restarting my computer a couple times got the wireless controller to pair again, however the buttons are scrambled. Guide button acts like right bumpter, right bumper is the guide button, X Y and the start button don't do anything, the back button is start, and I don't know what else. Checked and unchecked and rechecked all of the desktop, big picture, and input configurations to no avail. This happens even outside of big picture mode with desktop configuration disabled, as in pressing right bumper will focus the Steam window or launch big picture if Steam is already focused, when the "guide button focuses Steam" option is checked (for the record unchecking does not fix).
Pretty stumped at this point, I think it's something on Valve's end that they'll have to sort out. I'm on the Steam beta client but rolling back didn't solve the problem.