Ha, unintended consequences…
Ha, unintended consequences…
Ha, unintended consequences…
The controller configurator is incredibly powerful and worth the learning curve.
Here is a great reference guide by Chronos: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2804823261
The trackpads in particular are highly customizable. For example, here are my preferred settings: https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/s/MQu73gIe73
In that post I linked a YouTube video that goes more in-depth. There are lots of other guides you can find on YouTube.
I find using a Mode Shift like this to be easier and more reliable. I’m not sure how well it would work for ABXY, but it works fine for weapon selection.
Yes, in I fact do this, but bound to keyboard numbers for weapon selection (I don’t like weapon wheels).
I figured it out on my own, but I think I do it similarly to how RambleCan does in the video u/zelmon64 shared. Here is how I do it:
- Go to the Trackpad mode selection dropdown, scroll down to the bottom and choose “Create a Mode Shift”.
- This should create a new set of mode options. For the new mode, choose Directional Pad.
- Open the gear icon menu next to this mode.
- For mode activation, choose Right Trackpad Click.
- Uncheck “Requires Click” because you already had to click to get into this mode :)
- Choose 4-Way Overlap.
- Set Outer Ring Command radius. I like to increase it to 29000.
- Set Deadzone to match your radius.
- Invert Outer Ring Command (which makes it an “Inner Circle” command).
- Go back to the main settings for the D-Pad mode, and choose your desired command for the inverted Outer Ring command (now an Inner Circle).
- Map the four directions to ABXY or whatever commands you want.
- Enjoy! :)
IMO the single best change you can make is to move Primary Click to the Left Trigger or other button on the opposite hand. This frees your thumb to focus on precision, or take full advantage of trackball mode and flick the cursor across the screen.
The people who insist the default is Right Trigger = Left Click because it’s “like using a mouse” are, frankly, just wrong. With a mouse, you are using your arm/wrist, which doesn’t “compete” with your clicking finger like using your thumb does when using the thumbpad.
The only reason “Right Trigger = Left Click” is default is because that’s what people are used to with conventional dual-stick controllers, but it’s absolutely sub-optimal for trackpad control, especially with their lower positioning on the Deck.
Lots of cool customizations you can do with Steam Input, especially the trackpads. Here is a guide on how I configure them. In the post, I link a video where I go more in depth:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/s/h3kDicfVNX
There are lots of other YouTube guides you can find if you search “steam deck input”, “steam deck trackpads”, “steam deck gyro” etc.
These are my settings:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/17wp39j/trackpad_setup_guide_try_these_settings_before/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
As mentioned by others, don’t use Right Trigger for Primary Fire. I would argue it’s actually the worst binding for trackpad-based control because it’s the farthest button from the pad, requiring to stretch your hand uncomfortably and throwing of your aim. I switch it over to Left Trigger, but back paddles should work as well.