![]() This is a huge problem because it appears to have the limited function of emulating KB&M and some games don't allow for a mix of the two (one control type will be disabled, etc.). With the controller unhidden from Steam outside games appear to only be able to use the 'Desktop Configuration' even if they have native controller support (and none of the presets seem to allow outside games to see the controller as an actual controller properly). This is what was happening before, and previously manually blacklisting the controller fixed the issue. Games see a controller is connected, but none of the buttons work. The blacklist does still work to prevent Steam from seeing the controller in the config menus(and the Hide/Unhide function works in those menus), but the controller won't function at all in games outside of Steam if blacklisted and Steam is running. ![]() It will just never work outside Steam for some reason and I have to close steam for my DS5 to work normally with non-steam games.I hope steam fix this. So I too believe this is something to do with Steam. It works fine before and I didnt even change anything. I dont know why for some reason my DS5 just stopped working one day. Originally posted by tintingaroo:UPDATE: Just discovered we can still add the device to the blacklist via Steam, it's just that the 'HIDE DEVICE' UI option is not presented for non-Generic controllers. You can remove it from the blacklist manually (remember to quit Steam first) or via Steam's Controller Settings screen where you'll see the Unhide Devices button at the bottom, next to the Back button. (if it already contains a VID/PID, insert a comma and then the DS5 VID/PID e.g. If it does exist add the DualSense VID/PID to it: If it doesn't exist, go to the end of the file and before the last }, insert a new line then paste in: Navigate to and open with Notepad: / config / config.vdf You can manually add the controller to Steam's controller blacklist.Ģ. (OP's wired experience differs from mine though) (Should see UNHIDE DEVICES if you move the mouse/highlight another option so the UI refreshes) Highlight your controller and press Start or equivalent (so Options button on the DS5) Steam > Settings > Controller > General Controller SettingsĢ. UPDATE: Just discovered we can still add the device to the blacklist via Steam, it's just that the 'HIDE DEVICE' UI option is not presented for non-Generic controllers.ġ. ![]() Or usual Windows alternative HIDHide (or HIDHide + DS4Windows) (I don't know the equivalent process for Mac, for Linux the way I know is to set the variable in /etc/environment but it requires a log-in/out if you update the variable) NOVEMBER UPDATE: HIDE DEVICE / the controller blacklist isn't functioning fully in current Steam clients. I physically reseted the settings of the pad itself, disconnected and reconnected to windows, turned on and off the steam controller support, nothing helped. ![]() If someone had a similar problem and found a solution, I would be very grateful for your help. I don't want to run controller support as it can have a negative effect on it, besides, then steam forces its key bindings which is extremely annoying. in Rocket League, which resulted in a very low imput lag. So far I have played with disabled support, among others. Then the controller does not work in all games in which it worked so far. When the steam is opened, the reaction described above occurs. When the steam is turned off, the controller is working properly. a white LED indicating the controller number appears, which does not happen in a clean connection to Windows 10. Today I ran into the following problem: my PS5 controller, despite all boxes being turned off in the steam controller support settings, when the steam is running, changes its behavior, i.e.
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