One thing: I strongly recommend grabbing a USB-C hub and using it to connect a mouse and keyboard.
And since you’re reading a PC gaming site, I’m assuming you have. Although there are a lot of individual steps, it’s nothing too scary if you’ve ever used a file manager before.
I’ve translated it into step-by-step text below, but do go to GamingOnLinux and click on a bunch of articles or something, because I guarantee those videos have got at least 85% of the world’s hardware editors stroking their chins and nodding.
Did you know you can install the Epic Games Launcher on your Steam Deck, using its more readily available tools and settings? For months it’s looked like the only way to get non-Steam games running on Valve’s handheld PC would be to do away with SteamOS and install Windows instead, but there’s actually no need to take such drastic measures if you want your Epic Games Store library and your Steam library side by side.Īll credit to Liam Dawe, of GamingOnLinux, for finding (and then updating) this method.