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Over the last 5 days, there have been 2 Steam Deck Beta Client updates. Both of them are relatively small compared to others in the past, but do fix some issues in Steam Desktop mode, as well as Nintendo Pro Controllers being recognized again after they were broken in the last update:

Steam Deck Beta Client Update 6/23/23 Changelog:

General

  • Fixed incorrect screenshots showing for non-Steam games

Steam Deck Desktop

  • Fixed client window opening at login or when started with -silent flag for certain startup locations
  • Fixed adding non-Steam games on Windows
  • Add note to hidden achievement view to alert that showing will reveal a spoiler.

Steam Deck Beta Client Update 6/27/23 Changelog:

In-Game Overlay

  • Fixed soft-lock when a game requests that asynchronous game notifications be enabled.

Steam Input

  • Fixed some Nintendo Switch Pro controllers not being recognized after the last Steam update
  • Fixed Action Set Changed notification not appearing when changing an action set, for example when changing between gamepad and desktop sets on the desktop.

Desktop Mode

  • Fixed stability of blue focus bar at the top of various windows.
  • Fixed "When a screenshot is taken, display a notification" setting not being honored and "When a screenshot is taken, play a sound" only changing after the current game has exited.
  • Fixed window control positions on chat settings popups.
  • Fixed a bug viewing server info from server browser
  • Fixed a bug where connecting to server with password from server browser would not give you an opportunity to enter the password

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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