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Sensors that utilize a slider to set the values sometimes start to move on their own. Steam Deck


Lupus108
  • Branch: Live Branch Version: Linux Fixed

On the steam deck, when I go into settings for sensors (only the ones that use sliders) and try to adjust the values (for example an atmo sensor should trigger at 1000g) the slider to set the value moves on its own to the left and then "keeps moving", meaning the sound for the value decreasing would still indicate an input although the value is already at 0, no inputs where pressed on the device. It works for some time but when the issue starts it happens to all sensors that utilize the slider method of setting values. Interestingly that only happens to sensors, other devices that use sliders to adjust values don't have the same issue (for example the smart batteries work fine).

 

The issue is only resolved by restarting the steam deck and it only helps for some time. It only happens on the steam deck, I noticed no other games seem to suffer from some sort of "magical" input, no buttons were pressed to start the issue, it just starts sort of by itself once I open the settings for one sensor and it only happens to sensors that utilize the sliders, other devices that use sliders are not affected. Once it happens to one sensor, all other I open suffer from the same invisible input.


Steps to Reproduce

On the steam deck, use a sensor that utilizes a slider to adjust values. It works fine for some time but when I open the settings for the sensor at some point it just starts having the described issue




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A developer has marked this issue as fixed. This means that the issue has been addressed in the current development build and will likely be in the next update.

Changed Status to Fixed

This will be fixed in the next update. The issue occurred when the screen is closed while holding down the A button.

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