Windows has an unknown effect on controller input.
Posted: 17 Jul 2025, 07:59
The problem is that changing absolutely any settings affects the sensitivity curve. In games, changing sound settings, chat, interface, etc. affects the input. Turning any checkbox on or off affects the input. With these changes, the control becomes either sluggish or sharp. Changing any text or even a letter in the game affects the input. Each number in the settings has its own peculiarity of influencing the input, if you set numbers 1, 3, 4, 9 somewhere, the control is sharp, with the rest, on the contrary, sluggish, the number 7 makes the control sharp and adds a dead zone. For example, the sensitivity of the controller in the game 1.40 will be more sensitive than 1.50. The combination of these numbers also gives a different effect. Now about the system, there is the same thing, for example, changing the volume in the tray affects the input, you might think that this is related to the sound drivers, but this is not the case, the numbers from 0 to 100 on the volume scale have an effect and the same thing happens with the system clock, the numbers there are constantly changing and they affect the input, the sensitivity of the controller is constantly changing. I also noticed that the mouse affects the controller input, or rather the numbers that are specified in the dpi settings and the polling frequency. This is not a placebo. I tried many methods from the Internet, in the BIOS settings, system, peripherals, nothing helped. Maybe someone has encountered such a strange problem, help me solve it.
My system, RTX 3060, R 5 5600, RAM 16gb, asrock b450 m pro4,
Unreal engine game.
My system, RTX 3060, R 5 5600, RAM 16gb, asrock b450 m pro4,
Unreal engine game.