Hello. Right now there is two way to turn on/off the gyroscope. By placing your thumb, over the right joystick, or the trackpad.

Is there a way to turn off the right joystick trigger for the gyroscope and only keep the right trackpad ? It is a bit ammoying when you play to chaiki4deck and suddenly the camera moves because you moved your deck as you had your thumb on the right joystick. Yes I could keep away my thumb. But that’s my decades thumb resting position…

Thanks.

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Yeah I found it. When editing the gyroscope configuration, I could pick the trigger. Now it’s only when I press the right trackpad that it is turned on. I will do the same with cemu.

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You can make the gyro activator any control input on the Steam Deck. Don’t be afraid to experiment to find the comfiest option for you.

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Should be able to edit your keymap for chiaki4deck to accomplish that.

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Yeah I found it. When editing the gyroscope configuration, I could pick the trigger. Now it’s only when I press the right trackpad that it is turned on. I will do the same with cemu.

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