Fixed the overlay not working correctly or crashing some DXGI/DX12 games in upcoming Windows Insider builds. Support a LAN event using DNS injection on lancache.steamcontent.com to set up a local explicit caching proxy for downloads. Fixed "Open the screenshot uploader after closing a game if ...
All this ^ plus even back on stable 3.4, I'm getting intermittent freeze-frames where the controls and audio still work, but the screen is stuck on a frame until I hit the Steam button once or twice to get the stream to refresh... and audio drops out quite consistently after 5-30 ...
I've changed some of the controls slightly. In order to make the map screen and Command mode a bit more consistent with each other, I've made the drag-select button the right-click on the mouse (or X on Steam Deck/XBox gamepad) by default. Left-clicking and dragging now moves the c...
I'd rather not move everything to a local filesystem as I have the NFS server for convenient backups and rolling snapshots (every 15 minutes) for the entire family (thankfully, they're not on the beta). Snapshot rollbacks have saved each of us from various catastrophes numerous times. ...
Fixed "Join Chat" button not working on Steam Community Groups when viewed in the Steam Client. Steam Input Update the Steam/Guide button configurations for non-Deck gamepads to match the behavior on Deck, ex: Steam+X button to open the on-screen keyboard instead of Steam + Sele...
How to Take a Screenshot There’s no dedicated screenshot button on the Steam Deck, which is the case on most other pieces of gaming hardware these days. But there is a button command. You have to press and hold the Steam button and R1 simultaneously. All screenshots automatically appear...
The good old screenshot shortcut on your Steam Deck works perfectly and is very snappy whenproducing screenshots. It also works excellently when in-game. Steam Button + L2 - Right Mouse Click If you don't knowhow to right-clickon Steam Deck while in Game Mode, just press Steam Button+...
to then make your screenshots accessible on a computer (or some other device where you have Steam installed), you can easily send them to the cloud. Head to the Steam Deck's Media menu, highlight the screenshot you want to upload, press the Options button, and select Upload. That's ...
Hover your mouse cursor over the game to see if it supports the controller input or not. You can see in the above screenshot, that the Counter-Strike game shows the controller icon on the bottom right side. This means it supports the controller input. ...
too. This can be as surface-level as simple button remapping but as in-depth as programming macro actions or applying system functionality to button presses (mapping the screenshot button to one of the four additional grip buttons, for example), giving you ample room to customize how you play...