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[BUG]: Keychron link reciever gets recognised as a controller #12133

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toast003 opened this issue Dec 28, 2024 · 4 comments
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[BUG]: Keychron link reciever gets recognised as a controller #12133

toast003 opened this issue Dec 28, 2024 · 4 comments
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@toast003
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Describe the Bug

I have a keychron M6, and for some reason it's receiver (the keychron link) shows up as a controller. Image
It's annoying since I sync my pcsx2 config folder with my steam deck, and because the mouse gets detected before the controller I have to redo my mappings every time I switch between the two.

Tried it both with the NixOS package and the flatpak

Reproduction Steps

Use pcsx2 while having the receiver plugged in

Expected Behavior

Only the controller gets detected

PCSX2 Revision

v2.3.99

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Linux (64bit) - Specify distro below

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NixOS Unstable

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@toast003 toast003 added the Bug label Dec 28, 2024
@toast003
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Tried it out with the latest nightly on Windows and it also happens, both with sdl and dinput

@TellowKrinkle
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It's annoying since I sync my pcsx2 config folder with my steam deck

PCSX2 is not designed for this to work. If you're just interested in syncing saves, sync the memcard directory only. Are there settings in the inis you wish to sync across the two devices?

@toast003
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Not really, the only thing that's important to me is the saves. Being able to sync per-game settings would be nice tho

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NKkrisz commented Dec 31, 2024

I recently bought a Keychron M6 as well and it shows up as a controller in Steam (I don't use PCSX2, just stumbled upon this when searching around).

I think it's the 2.4ghz dongles' firmware that's faulty (both USB-A and USB-C)

Using Fedora Linux 41 (KDE Plasma).

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