GurtTractor wrote:Make sure you get a big mouse mat, or just a desk mat, so you have the option of turning the in game sensitivity down. This makes it easier to be more accurate because you can make larger movements for the same effect, getting lined up on a specific pixel has a greater margin of error.
mrsmr2 wrote:... it's just Nintendo and XBOX label the buttons differently.
mrsmr2 wrote:(and let's face it, who'd want to use junk switch controllers on a pc)
I think that is the best you can get in most cases, unfortunately, which is why I turned the option off again in the end. A lot of games just don't include Switch Pro prompts.Blue Swirl wrote:So I got a USB controller to use with my Switch, thinking it'd also work with my laptop. Turns out I was correct. Only problem is that Steam sees it as an Xbox controller, and reverses the A/B and X/Y buttons. I've had a dig around in the settings and tried telling Steam that I want to use the Nintendo layout, but games still think that the A button is the one labelled B. What am I missing?
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