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A new Steam Client Beta adds new Steam Controller features

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I do love my Steam Controller, and Valve really are doing some amazing work with it. This latest update adds a pretty big new feature.

New features
- Added user definable action sets for legacy games.
- Users can now add additional action sets with their own sets of bindings. Action sets can be added/deleted/named as appropriate and selected via a binding. Note that unlike mode-shifts, action sets completely replace all currently active bindings, and can have their own mode shifts and so forth.
- Added New Controller Action binding types which will expand in the future with bindings that are not specific to the game, but rather higher level, as noted below.
- Added Change Action Set Binding - sets the action set to the next or a specified action set when used.
- Added Show Keyboard Binding - shows the on-screen keyboard
- Added Take Screenshot Binding - takes a screenshot
- Removed hard coded desktop keyboard shortcut (stick click) and replaced it with controller action binding in the default desktop configuration.

Here's some of the new options:
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You can see "set, kb, shot" which are new options to switch to a different action set, show the on screen keyboard and take a screenshot.

Meanwhile, they still haven't fixed the on-screen keyboard actually doing any input on Linux programs.

They also haven't added in the desktop client option on Linux to edit your configs that Windows now has. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Comandante Ñoñardo Mar 13, 2016
To bad that the Steam Controller is not available worldwide... And VALVe refuses to licence it to third party assemblers, so this will be a comercial fiasco..
madmachinations Mar 13, 2016
Quoting: fenevadkanis it possible to use more controllers in the same game on the same computer for multiplayer perpuse ? Like in a split-screen game, or in a one-screen game? like Dirt Showdown or a coop like Trine or Street Fighter V?

It is possible, they did updates to make this better recently. You could use more than one controller before those updates but all controllers had to use the same bindings. Just make sure that each controller has been configured properly under BPM's "Add/Test controller" section, otherwise it has a habit of kicking you out of the game atm because Steam thinks its detected a new controller.
ProfessorKaos64 Mar 13, 2016
Quoting: LinasSteam Controller is amazing. It is a new kind of input and takes some practice to master. But I am now over the initial learning threshold, using it for all my gaming, and am not even considering going back to mouse and keyboard. I still do have a keyboard plugged in just in case I need to type something in a terminal, check mail or whatever, but have not touched it in an actual game in a while.

Same here. It can do anything. Love it.
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