The Xbox controller will have different 'Tensions' and play with the joystick. there is no point in putting X-box sensitivities and controls to mimic the DS4 that you used on the PS4. To the OP: As I mentioned in your other tread. Why not just download the DS4 drivers and use a DS4 controller? Edited by *ChameleonLord A friend of mine tried both controllers and the settings are vastly different for both. For example: I know several players who modified their tank controls to be exactly like their tank controls in Battlefield. Once you have done it, and if you never go back to default controls, you will be able to adjust your controls anyway you want. This is a very old 'bug' that is easily fixed by doing this. skip the wizard, and then put all your controls back in manually with your change to the L2 button. Write down all your controls (including the ones you will not be changing) and clear all (元). So, Is there any way to remove that L2 tracking? The tracking L2 is not helpful whatsoever, doing head-ons with that camera is just a nightmare, tracking an enemy on a dogfight is really hard too. I removed the Enemy tracking button on the controller settings and put L2 as Zoom axis, everything works fine until i select an enemy, when it selects an enemy it tracks it and its just annoying. Is there a way to remove this setting? i want to aim holding the L2, not tracking the enemy.
I play on the PS4 with the DS4 controller, and when i hit (Hold) the L2 button it tracks the enemy. I'm unfortunately not sure how the virtual controller injected by Steam is called, so if you want to use Steam instead of DS4Windows you will have to find that out by yourself - maybe launching DeviceLister via Steam?Įdit: According to Steam also uses a virtual Xbox 360 Controller, so the above settings should also work if you want Steam to manage some of your controllers.Hey sup, i got a question. All controllers you don't specifically specify will be added after the list you specified. That's it! It doesn't matter how you launch Sekiro, or whatever options you have in DS4Windows, Steam, or whatever. For DS4Windows the virtual controller is a dummy Xbox 360 controller, so the section would look like this: Getting the name of the controller can be done with the included DeviceLister.exe, or copied from the control panel (aka joy.cpl). Edit devreorder.ini, add at least the name of your primary controller under Copy it into your system folder, as described in the docs Copy devreorder either next to sekiro.exe, or I already did this to keep my Star Citizen config from blowing up when unplugging Joysticks. "Hide DS4" by the way completely hides the hooked DS4, which is why this option fixes the issue for some simple setups.ĭisabling Steam controller support also hides the virtual device created by Steam same idea.įorce the order of controllers. I would not recommend doing this, and it won't help DS4Windows, since that will *always* create the virtual controller (the one you need Sekiro to use) after the actual, hooked DS4 (which has all inputs disabled, so is essentially dead).
This same data is also the basis for what Steam is doing (which is not visible in the control panel, but only to programs started and hooked by Steam).īad fix - won't work for some, including me:
If you start and stop DS4Windows, you will see an additional controller pop up here. To see what I'm talking about, press Win+R, type "joy.cpl" to see the old game controller control panel. Steam, DS4Windows, drivers of specific mice (Roccat Tyon for example) will add multiple virtual controllers, but Sekiro won't care about any but the first. Sekiro only uses the first controller it finds in a system.