For example, when remapping one of the Steam controller’s touchpads to function as a mouse, you’ll be able to adjust the sensitivity of the mouse and even the intensity of the haptic feedback the touchpad provides. When doing something more advanced than remapping a single button, you’ll see quite a few options. You can set different button-remapping settings for different games.
Steam will remember the button-remapping settings you provide and use them when you play that specific game. RELATED: How to Use the PlayStation 4's DualShock 4 Controller for PC GamingĮnable the “PS4 Configuration Support”, “Xbox Configuration Support”, and “Generic Gamepad Configuration Support” to enable support for other types of controllers. Then, select “Controller Configuration” on the Settings screen. Select the gear-shaped “Settings” icon at the top right corner of the screen using your mouse or controller. You’ll have to enable configuration support for other types of controllers if you want to tweak them. Steam only allows you to configure Steam Controllers by default. Step Two: Enable Support for Other Gamepads To access it, just click the controller-shaped “Big Picture Mode” icon at the top right corner of the Steam window. Valve assumes that, if you want to use a controller, you’ll use the TV-style full-screen interface.
Step One: Launch Big Picture ModeĬontroller configuration settings are only available in Big Picture Mode. With that in mind, here’s how to remap the buttons on your gamepad through Steam.