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Steam Deck
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I agree that it’s not the most worthwhile use of the buttons and you are right about using the triggers. For now I’ve just mapped the back buttons to mirror the shoulder buttons and it’s working well. I also agree that all of the shortcuts I asked about are already present with long presses, I just am not a fan overall of buttons having more than one action associated just in general not even specifically about video gaming input.
To me it’s one of those things where if I was playing the game on my desktop I would bind small things like that to macro keys just for convenience.
I’ll be honest I didn’t even notice the prompts for start/select were backwards. Today I learned LOL