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Background: I use a SNES controller with USB adapter, which Steam recognizes as a "SNES PC Game Pad". I had the 'up drift' problem in Chrono Trigger and tried a few things and almost messed up controller for all other games.
I somehow got defaults reset and found your guide. I tried activating Big Picture mode like you suggested and when I went into Controller settings, the game-pad was not registering (it was showing no controller plugged in). The issue was the same across several other games, but weirdly, the controller was still working exactly as it should in other games (Celeste, Mega Man Collection 1, &Cuphead.... and technically working in Chrono Trigger through the up-drift).
Any thoughts or work-arounds (other than buy a new controller)?
Thank you!
I just unplug it when I want to play Chrono Trigger as the connection is easy to access.