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Steam Deck: Tracking Issues / Improvements for Steam Deck #920

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MaxCWhitehead opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 0 comments
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Steam Deck: Tracking Issues / Improvements for Steam Deck #920

MaxCWhitehead opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 0 comments
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MaxCWhitehead commented Mar 4, 2024

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Instead of opening several issues I thought this might be helpful for list of things we may want to address for steam deck to better support it, for quality of life and "Steam Deck Verified" badge

  • Selecting text field (such as network matchmaking server setting) does not automatically open keyboard (requires Steam + X hotkey to open mually)
  • Complete testing of graphics scaling fix for Steam Deck: Graphics scaled up too big #904 with external display in game + desktop mode
  • Add steam deck input badges natively when visualizing buttons (not a huge deal but on the list of requirements for "Steamdeck Verified" badge
  • Test / Verify external gamepads work as expected for local multiplayer
  • Review other steam deck verified requirements
  • Not all menus can be navigated without touch screen (Gamepad cannot be used to navigate network game menu #939)
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