The Steam Deck has been out in the world for a few months and more and more people are starting to get their hands on Valve's newest creation thanks to the rollout of new devices every day. The handheld PC is one of the biggest innovations in recent memory, and there's a plethora of functionality at the fingertips of each user. However, that functionality isn't always readily apparent. Some users might not even know half of what their Steam Deck can do. In order to help bridge the gap between the undiscovered and the user, we're going over several tips that can help players get the most out of their Steam Deck.
You need a javascript enabled browser to watch videos.
Click To Unmute
Firearms Expert’s FAVORITE Weapons Of 2023
State Of Gaming Handhelds In 2023How Lies of P Cracked the Souls GenreLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Ichiban Kasuga Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Chitose Fujinomiya Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Kazuma Kiryu Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Saeko Mukoda Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Eric Tomizawa Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Tianyou Zhao Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Seonhee Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Koichi Adachi Character Spotlight TrailerLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - Official Yu Nanba Character Spotlight Trailer
Share
LinkEmbed
Size:640 × 360480 × 270
Start at: End at: Autoplay Loop
Want us to remember this setting for all your devices?
Sign up or Sign in now!
Please use a html5 video capable browser to watch videos.
This video has an invalid file format.
00:00:00
HTML5
Auto HD High Low
Report a problem
Sorry, but you can't access this content!
By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
enter
Now Playing: Steam Deck Video Review
To connect a controller, players need to open up their Steam Deck and go to Settings, then Bluetooth. Here, turn Bluetooth on and then press the controller's Bluetooth pairing button. After a few seconds, your controller should appear in the Bluetooth menu. When this happens, press A to pair with Steam Deck and you should be able to use the controller the same way you would on a console or PC.
If you'd rather connect your controller directly to the Steam Deck and not fiddle with Bluetooth, you also have that option. To do this, you need a controller that connects via a USB-C cable, which should be most standard controllers on the market. However, if you want to use a controller that doesn't connect via USB-C, you'll need an adapter. This would likely be a USB-A to USB-C adapter, if you want to use something like an Xbox 360 controller. With any controller tethered directly to Steam Deck's USB outlet, you can use the controller freely.
While in-game, press the Steam button on the left side of the device and press Right two times. This will bring up the controller interface on-screen. Players can then go to Controller Settings and then Edit Layout. From here, players are able to assign the back buttons, named L4, L5, R4, and R5, to any input you want.
To do that, simply press the Steam + R1 buttons at the same time. If done correctly, you'll see a notification box up that says you've successfully taken a screenshot. These shots are then stored through the Media menu of the Steam Deck.
To bring it up, all players need to do is press Steam + X at the same time. This will bring up the keyboard, allowing players to type while also staying in whatever game they're playing. You can also do this in desktop mode during moments when the keyboard doesn't automatically appear--but probably should.
To turn it off, press the Steam button and go to Settings, then Display. Here, uncheck the box for Adaptive Brightness and select whatever brightness you feel is right. If you need to, you can always go back and readjust the brightness.
The Best Steam Deck Games To Play Right Now
See More