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You should consider trying setting the control scheme to "trackpad as mouse". Using the trackpad as a mouse feels very natural and similar to using a mouse and is much easier than using external devices imo. Just a thought in case you didn't know about that!
What are you talking about? This is about using a mouse and keyboard with a docked Steam Deck.
Oh I didn't see the part about it being docked. I was just trying to help because I think a lot of people are scared to use the new features and the trackpads are actually amazing for games that require the precision of a mouse.