Rabbit and Steel – How to Force PlayStation/Nintendo Style Buttons (Steam Deck, Windows and Linux)

Dislike the Steam Deck or Xbox buttons? Have you got a Nintendo controller with all the buttons backwards and disgusting? There’s a really simple solution!

Guide to Force PlayStation/Nintendo Style Buttons

To do this, edit the config.ini file in your save data folder using a text editor. This setting is local to your copy of the game and won’t sync with Steam Cloud.

On Windows, find the file here:

  • C:\Users\AppData\Local\RabbitSteel\SaveFileNonSynced

On Steam Deck or Linux, the location depends on where you installed the game.

For internal memory:

  • /home/deck/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/2132850/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/Local/RabbitSteel/SaveFileNonSynced

Note: On Steam Deck in Desktop Mode, you need to show hidden files (alt+.) in Dolphin or copy-paste the location to see the .local folder.

Inside the config.ini file, “0.000000” turns a setting off and “1.000000” turns it on.

To always see PlayStation controls:

isPs4Controls_v2="1.000000"

To see Nintendo button letters:

switchControllerDisplay="1.000000"

That’s it! Save the file and launch the game to see the changes.

Helena Stamatina
About Helena Stamatina 1519 Articles
My first game was Naughty Dog’s Crash Bandicoot (PlayStation) back in 1996. And since then gaming has been my main hobby. I turned my passion for gaming into a job by starting my first geek blog in 2009. When I’m not working on the site, I play mostly on my PlayStation. But I also love outdoor activities and especially skiing.

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