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Main Authors: Luo, Haoyan, Zarlenga, Mateo Espinosa, Jamnik, Mateja
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.06342
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author Luo, Haoyan
Zarlenga, Mateo Espinosa
Jamnik, Mateja
author_facet Luo, Haoyan
Zarlenga, Mateo Espinosa
Jamnik, Mateja
contents Activation steering controls LLM behaviour towards target behaviour by intervening in internal representations, yet it often degrades reasoning and retrieval performance. We argue that a primary cause of this trade-off is attention rerouting: steering vectors alter query-key matching, shifting attention away from contextually important tokens toward less informative ones. To address this, we propose Steering via Key-Orthogonal Projections (SKOP), a steering method that constrains harmful attention rerouting without eliminating steering efficacy. SKOP achieves this by preserving attention patterns on a small set of focus tokens the model relies on for reasoning and retrieval, while allowing redistribution among less critical tail tokens. Across multiple steering benchmarks, we show that SKOP achieves the best joint steering-utility trade-off, reducing utility degradation by 5-7x while retaining over 95% of vanilla steering efficacy. Our results further suggest that, in long-context retrieval settings where vanilla steering approaches are ineffective, SKOP can maintain robust performance by avoiding attention rerouting.
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spellingShingle Don't Lose Focus: Activation Steering via Key-Orthogonal Projections
Luo, Haoyan
Zarlenga, Mateo Espinosa
Jamnik, Mateja
Computation and Language
Activation steering controls LLM behaviour towards target behaviour by intervening in internal representations, yet it often degrades reasoning and retrieval performance. We argue that a primary cause of this trade-off is attention rerouting: steering vectors alter query-key matching, shifting attention away from contextually important tokens toward less informative ones. To address this, we propose Steering via Key-Orthogonal Projections (SKOP), a steering method that constrains harmful attention rerouting without eliminating steering efficacy. SKOP achieves this by preserving attention patterns on a small set of focus tokens the model relies on for reasoning and retrieval, while allowing redistribution among less critical tail tokens. Across multiple steering benchmarks, we show that SKOP achieves the best joint steering-utility trade-off, reducing utility degradation by 5-7x while retaining over 95% of vanilla steering efficacy. Our results further suggest that, in long-context retrieval settings where vanilla steering approaches are ineffective, SKOP can maintain robust performance by avoiding attention rerouting.
title Don't Lose Focus: Activation Steering via Key-Orthogonal Projections
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.06342