Comment on Options for a controller for steam deck
nycki@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
unfortunately most controllers with back buttons don’t let you re-bind them in the host OS, with the Dualsense Edge being a notable exception. I’ve bought a Dualsense Edge, and, unfortunately, I can’t recommend it. You’re paying $80 too much just for 4 extra buttons.
my controller of choice is a pre-owned Sony Dualshock 4 (like $30 on ebay) plus this $30 DIY Back Buttons kit from eXtremeRate. This new and improved kit allows you to save up to 6 different “profiles”, so you can have different mappings for different games. the mappings are saved on the controller itself, however, it won’t sync them with Steam. and they don’t function as “function buttons”, they’re limited to acting as a “clone” of another button on the controller.
at first I was unsatisfied with this – what’s the point, if I can’t use all eight face buttons and both stick clicks and four more back buttons, all at the same time, right? except… in hours of playtime, I’ve never run into a situation where that mattered. Most games either keep your thumbs on the sticks, in which case you can have the back buttons act as ABXY, or else you keep your thumbs on the face buttons, in which case the stick clicks and trigger clicks are available. plus you have the touchpad click, which really is a separate button that Steam recognizes.
I’ve never had any problems using this controller with linux – the software support is great.
Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
I’ve personally had 2x DualSence 5 stick drift. And 1x Edge stick drift… Bought a replacement stick and second stick started drifting lol.
Apparently you can use DualShock-Tools on Chromium to recalibrate. Doesn’t support Edge yet.
I’m Happy with my new Purple 8-Bitdo Ultimate 2.
Gotta get to Best Buy and have them replace the Edge since I got the coverage plan lol. Sigh…
nycki@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
the ds4 kit I linked is also a usb-c conversion kit :3