Nov 29, 2023 1 min read

Valve released a new Steam Deck Beta client update fixing Steam Input

Valve has released a new Steam Deck Update on November 29. Find the complete changelog inside.

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Valve has released a new Steam Deck Update on November 29. Find the complete changelog inside.

Valve released a new update for the Steam Deck on November 29. This update focuses mostly on bug fixes, amongst others for Steam Input.

You can find the complete changelog below.

Note: This update is for the Steam Deck Beta and Preview channels, and includes new features that are still being tested. You can opt into this in Settings > System > System Update Channel.

The Steam Client Beta has been updated with the following changes:

General

  • Fixed mouse clicks in the overlay for CS2;
  • Fixed an issue where unlocking Family View in the client would sometimes not unlock checkout;
  • Fixed an issue where the controller info interstitials could be scaled incorrect on Steam Deck or other small monitors;
  • Fixed an issue where VR-only games could be shown with the "Controller Required" notice along with no controller support.

Steam Input

  • Added support for the NACON Revolution 5 Pro controller;
  • Fix: Nintendo Joy-Con gyro turn rates are now correctly calibrated for natural angles. Was previously at 80% real world turn rate;
  • Fix: "Gyro to..." modes jumping when adding/removing action layers or switching action sets;
  • Fix: Sony Dualshock accelerometer reading was incorrect on initial connection via bluetooth.
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