Steam Controller gets new feature to make strategy games play better

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The Steam Controller gets even closer to mimicking mouse movement 1:1 with a new update.

In the most recent Steam client beta update, released November 24, Valve added a new feature to the Steam Controller called ‘Mouse Region’. In short, this new trick makes it so you make touchpads behave more like a mouse.

Basically, it allows you to map the touchpad (or parts of it) to a certain region of a game window, like the ability bar in an action RPG or map in an RTS. Doing so will allow you to touch a certain part of pad and have the the mouse cursor move instantly to and from that region of the screen.

These regions can also be customised to allow for temporal configurations.

Currently, the feature is available only if you’re part of the Steam beta. If you’re not, you can simply opt-in through the client itself.

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2015/11/26/steam-controller-gets-new-feature-to-make-strategy-games-play-better/

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LukeGPosted:

thats the most ugly thing i he ever seen

DNTPosted:

Eli The controller is so ugly looking.


Whats the point of a controller?
Theres no reason for one.
We have a Xbox and PS3
Controller that we could use

XboxPosted:

The controller is so ugly looking.

RobbedPosted:

I'm not liking the style of the controller.

MickersPosted:

Controller looks absolutely horrible haha.

JoeyNapPosted:

haha it looks fake how unique it is!

i would like to give it a try!

RepBanditPosted:

Pro I hate the look of this controller


Looks way too fat for my hands imo

DanielPosted:

Wow this controller looks like something from space, I bet it will decent to use though

ProPosted:

I hate the look of this controller

Joyful-Posted:

The controllers looks way to weird and different to use haha.