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did you tried to turn that option to ''forced on'' to see if things change for those games ?
It worked okay for a few minutes when I connected it for the first time (just bought it today), but then immediately stopped working when I tried to configure the button mappings in the Steam controller layout menu. I have no idea what went wrong.
I was having the same problem, using a Nintendo Switch Pro controller (and worse--for support reasons--on a custom Linux machine playing a Windows game with proton).
But I managed to get things working after looking at what @Lemonfed mentioned, and finding the settings menu you two were talking about.
So if you (anyone--for OP @Corgi, skip to step 5) haven't already tried this in particular:
Screen Shots [imgur.com]
Step 1:
Click the Steam text in the top left corner of the desktop window.
This will open a sub-menu.
Click Settings in the sub-menu to open a Settings window.
Step 2:
In the Settings window, on the left-hand side, click the row that says Controller .
This will show a section called Controller Configuration on the right-hand side.
Click the GENERAL CONTROLLER SETTINGS button.
This will open a new window with a heading Controller Settings at the top left of the new window.
Step 3:
Check the 3 boxes:
If I misunderstood which "Pro" controller you're using (maybe xbox/ps4/5 pro controller?), just click the relevant boxes for your controller--that's really all that matters for this step.
Step 4:
Now, in your game Library on the left-hand side,
with the games listed in rows by name and icon, right click your game,
opening a sub-menu with:
> PLAY
Add to >
Manage >
Properties...
And click Properties... to open game specific property settings
Step 5:
On the left-hand side, click the CONTROLLER row.
This will show the "Override for <game-name>" you and @Lemonfed mentioned.
Select " Use default settings ".
Take whatever steps necessary to ensure the changes are applied if it varies per operating system (in my case, it seems I just close the settings windows for changes to apply--that or it applies as soon as it is selected?), and start your game.
Hope this helps you.
Did you manage to fix it?
This fixed it thank-you. Ofcourse there is additional f settings hidden in game props that somehow affect in game detection when by reading them / disabling them elsewhere, they really should not be..
Works in 2025 too. Thanks!