We kind of jumped the gun a bit in the last section, but it should be pretty obvious to make sure that your Steam Deck is plugged in. If you have the Steam Deck connected to an external hub or dock, then try removing it and plugging in your charger directly to the Steam Deck. Is ...
try using the external monitor when the device is not docked to see if it works properly. If it does, the Dock may malfunction or be incompatible with Steam Deck. It’s also important to check that the HDMI cables are
But going beyond that at the moment is limited. Valve and AMD are still working on drivers to support installing Windows. It's possible to plug the Deck into an external monitor and the Linux desktop will happily run at higher resolutions, but we had issues with SteamOS outputting above its...
Start+Down- Decrease game resolution. The default resolution setting is 2X the GameCube's original resolution, which is fine for handheld mode. When playing emulated games, while your Steam Deck is hooked to an externalmonitor, you can increase the resolution to 3X. Start+Right on the D-Pad-...
If you're looking to plug your Steam Deck into an external monitor in any way, a dock will keep it standing while you work, and it'll mean you won't need a USB Type-C to HDMI/DP adapter. With a dock you can plug in a bunch of peripherals, and some even come with an ethernet...
The Steam Deck’s native screen resolution is 720p (1280×800). It can support 1080p, 4K, or even 8K when docked, but performance will definitely vary based on the game, not to mention the monitor and version of HDMI or DisplayPort you’re using. ...
you might find it lacking in some areas, like how it doesn't have a dock or a kickstand, which the Switch has. Thankfully,lots of great third-party accessories are available for the Deck, includingsome great docksthat let you connect your console to an external monitor or provide extra ...
The next time I booted the game, the gyro was not working again. I had to select the emudeck profile again from the the controller settings (emulation->configuration->controls). Maybe I need to make a default layout and repeat this process?
I did notice that when maximising windows in Desktop Mode using an external monitor with a higher resolution than the Steam Deck, there's an odd little quirk whereby if you do so within the 1280x800 space that corresponds to the Steam Deck's display, they will only maximise to that size...
This USB-C port is used for charging (a 45 watt charger is included), but this is a computer, so you can also use USB hubs to connect keyboards and mice or external storage. I often found myself wishing that the USB-C port was on the bottom of the Steam Deck, similar to the ...