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Steam Deck

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Just got my steam deck and I found that the joysticks are very stiff so I decided to use left track pad for movement。 But I couldn't find a comfortable hold of the thing if I tried to access the middle of the pad.

But if I somehow able to put off to the top right then maybe it might work. Can i do that?

There is an off-center option but it seems to Just help preventing accidental touches. I don't need that, I still want it to move as soon as I touch the pad.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

They're defo more resistant than Xbox controllers. My thumbs get tired after ~45min of playing a shooter