Valve put up their Steam Year In Review 2025 and initially, they made it seem like their hardware plans were a lot more uncertain but they've since clarified.
There is a detent at 100% analog, and if you pull further, it generates a button event. This is especially amazing for boost or afterburner on throttle, or e-brake on brake.
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They seem to have dropped the two-stage triggers and I am NOT THRILLED.
What?!
who?!!!
Are you talking about them having a lockout for hairtrigger modes, or something different?
There is a detent at 100% analog, and if you pull further, it generates a button event. This is especially amazing for boost or afterburner on throttle, or e-brake on brake.
Interesting, I don’t think I’ve used a trigger with that feature before (or if I did, I wasn’t aware). Thanks for explaining.
AFAIK it is unique to the original steam controller. I don’t think the handheld has it.
Gamecube style analog triggers with a digital gate at the end