I have a wired Xbox 360 controller [1.1] that has some drift in both analog sticks [1]. I would like to calibrate the deadzones [2] to fix this issue. How do you recommend doing this? I didn’t see any controller calibration option in the KDE Plasma controller settings [1].
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- All input methods are at rest.
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A deadzone is the small range of joystick movement that a controller or game ignores. It prevents unintended movement, such as stick drift, from affecting gameplay. […]


For Steam games (and non-Steam games launched through Steam), you can use Steam’s controller settings to expand the dead zones. Not the most universal solution, though.
I tried this, but I can’t get it to work: to use steam’s deadzone control, I need to enable Steam Input [2], but when I do that, my controller no longer works in games [1].
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There are few Steam games I’ve seen that do use gamepads but don’t support Steam Input. Not saying that they don’t exist, but I’d be kind of inclined to suggest playing around with the global Steam Input settings if your gamepad isn’t working with any titles via Steam Input.