When using a PS5 controller on Steam, it might show Xbox button prompts instead of the corresponding PS5 buttons.
Fret not, you are not alone in having this issue, there are many like you.
Follow the methods below to fix this issue.
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Why is Steam PS5 controller showing Xbox buttons
In the event that you are using a Dual sense (PS5 controller) while playing a game, there is a possibility that you may see Xbox prompts.
This is due to the fact that the game you are now playing does in fact support native controllers, however, Steam Input may be interfering with that support. You may resolve this issue by using the solutions listed below.
A recent Steam update has changed it so that the Steam configuration now displays the PS button icons incorrectly.
Native DualSense on a PC is only enabled when connected through a USB cable. Regrettably, it is not something that the creators can include in the game from the studio’s perspective.
On the positive side, you may now connect your controller to your computer through Bluetooth while playing via Steam.
The only drawback is that the map button is not functional due to the Steam configuration.
This is a fairly common problem in a large number of PC games. Fully functional DS4/Dualsense compatibility is available, however, the icons are Xbox when used wirelessly.
Some games, such as AC Odyssey, offer a toggle that allows you to choose the icons you wish to use.
You have to pick between wireless/Xbox icons and cabled/PS icons while dealing with the others.
Fix Steam PS5 controller showing Xbox buttons
Method 1: Disable the Steam Input Controller on your computer.
The only thing you need to do if you are using a wired configuration, which means you have connected the controller directly to the PC via a USB connection, is to deactivate Steam Input. Follow the procedures outlined below to do this.
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Step 1: Open the Steam app
Launch Steam and then your Library to get started.
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Step 2: Go over to the game
To begin, right-click on the game in which you are experiencing the problem.
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Step 3: Go to the Properties tab.
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Step 4: Tap on Controller
Choose CONTROLLER from the drop-down menu on the left.
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Step 5: Override the game controller settings
Select the appropriate OVERRIDE option from the dropdown menu next to the game’s name.
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Step 6: Disable Steam Input
Select “Disable Steam Input” from the drop-down menu.
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Step 7: Restart the game if necessary.
Whenever you open the game now, the button prompts would be shown correctly due to the fact that the game now has native support.
Now, this tutorial is intended for people who have a wired configuration, and we suggest that you follow the instructions in this guide.
DS4Windows or another third-party program will be required if you wish to play wirelessly and get the right prompts throughout your game session.
According to complaints, it is not as seamless as native support, particularly when pointing and moving.
Method 2: Adjusting Controller Settings in Steam
Moving on, the problem may also arise if the default controller type in Steam is set to Xbox One.
To fix this,
- Open Steam, go to the Steam menu, and click on Settings.
- In the Settings window, select Controller and then click on General Controller Settings.
- Here, enable PlayStation Configuration Support to ensure that the PS5 controller buttons are displayed correctly
Method 3: Using Third-Party Software like DS4 Windows
Lastly, if none of the above methods work, you can opt for a third-party software.
Downloading and installing the Ds4 Windows application is required in order to play wirelessly with your Dual sense controller while also receiving PlayStation prompts instead of Xbox ones.
To get your Ds4 up and running, follow the instructions listed below:
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Step 1: Install Ds4 for Windows from here.
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Step 2: Navigate to the edit area of the website.
After you’ve downloaded the application and verified that your controller is linked to it, you may start editing.
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Step 3: Make the necessary modifications in the Configuration file.
Then simply select other and ensure that the simulated controller is a DualShock 5 controller rather than an Xbox controller, make the necessary modifications, and save the configuration.
You may also try downloading and installing another software like InputMapper.
How to set up a Controller on Steam
With the Steam program installed on your PC and a USB-compatible gamepad or Bluetooth controller, you may follow this guide.
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Step 1: Launch the Steam App
The first step is to open up Steam and go to the Settings menu.
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Step 2: Tap on the General Controller Configuration
Choose the General Controller Configuration button on the Controller tab.
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Step 3: Enable Controller Configuration
Enable controller configuration support in the Controller Settings window by checking the boxes next to the controller types you want to use.
Verify the Xbox Configuration Support box if you are using an Xbox series controller. As a result, anytime Steam detects a controller, the proper settings will be applied.
There is also an alternative for people who wish to set up a Nintendo Switch controller and avoid confusion by using the Nintendo button layout.
Lastly, you may check to see whether your controllers are being recognized by the computer.
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Step 4: Recalibrate
Additionally, you may adjust the settings for each controller individually and recalibrate the device if necessary.
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