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8/24/22 Update: SGDB has updated their instructions to include a test popup and some troubleshooting steps. The updated instructions can be found here. The method to enable SGDBoop no longer relies on clicking the meme image, but rather clicking a toggle in Step 3 of the instructions.

8/30/22 Update: SGDB is working on other web browsers! We have updated the guide and removed mention of only needing Firefox.

If you’re like me, you’ve tried half a dozen different methods to display pretty artwork for all your non-Steam games in SteamOS. Applications like Chiaki, Yuzu, Lutris, Heroic Launcher - the list goes on. Emudeck and Steam ROM Manager do an excellent job of importing ROMs into SteamOS’ gaming mode with their paired artwork, but how?


After much trial and error with manual methods, Steam’s desktop mode interface, BoilR, and some other methods, I was excited to learn about SGDBoop. Developed by the noteworthy SteamGridDB, SGDBoop automates the process of adding artwork from SteamGridDB to your Steam and non-Steam games/applications in SteamOS’ gaming mode. While instructions are available on SteamGridDB, some users have reported difficulty during initial setup, which we hope to clarify with this guide. We will also be using Firefox as the web browser for this guide, though other browsers should work too.

Requirements

  • Steam Deck (duh)
  • A web browser
  • Steam games/applications in Steam Library
  • A good “Boop” noise

Installing SGDBoop

Step 1: Enter Desktop Mode

We should all be pretty familiar with this process by now, but enter desktop mode by either holding the power button and selecting “Switch to Desktop” or selecting the option under the power options found in the Steam menu. Applying artwork only works in desktop mode, and updates in both the Steam Library as well as Recently Played.

Step 2: Download SGDBoop

Fire up the Discover store and search “SGDB.” You’ll see the option to install SGDBoop, so go ahead and do so. If you try to launch the application from the Discover Store, it won’t do anything. Don’t worry - this is actually the intended use case. This step seems to trip up some users. I know I was a bit confused during this step at first.

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Enabling the Boop

Step 3: Enable Boop

Once installed, head on over to https://www.steamgriddb.com/boop using Firefox and click the blue button in the meme pictured below. Yes, this is actually how SGDBoop is enabled. If using Chrome or other browsers, clicking the button won’t actually enable Boop.

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Setting up Artwork...With a Boop

Step 4: Find your artwork

Using SGDB’s search bar, search for the name of the application you want to apply artwork to. I’ll be using Lutris in this example. Using this tool, you’ll be able to add Grid graphics, Heroes, Icons, etc. all without a hassle.

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Step 5: Boop your artwork

If you hover over the artwork, you’ll see a little blue Boop button. Alternatively, you can click the artwork and find the Boop button on the right hand side of the Download button.

There will be two Boop buttons, one with a + for non-Steam games, and another without a + for native Steam games. Make sure to click the button corresponding to the type of game you are adding artwork to.

SGDBoop Options

For non-steam games/applications, click the button with a plus to launch SGDBoop. Don’t forget to let out an audible “Boop” when you click it.

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Step 6: Run SGDBoop

The first time you Boop, you’ll be prompted by Firefox to decide how the Boop button links are handled. Feel free to check the “Always allow” box to avoid this message in the future. Using the right trackpad, click “Choose Application.”

Another dialog box will appear prompting you to select which application opens the link. SGDBoop should be highlighted. If SGDBoop doesn’t appear on the list, check that the Flatpack has been installed from the Discover Store. You shouldn’t need to restart your Deck or close Steam at all during the installation process. Again, you can check the “Always use this application” box to avoid this dialog in the future.

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SGDBoop will appear, asking you to choose which application you are installing artwork for. In this case, I chose Lutris.

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Click OK and you’re all set! The artwork will now be in your Steam Library in SteamOS’ gaming mode. You’ll want to install both Grid and Hero artwork, so it displays regardless of where you are viewing the application in your Steam Library. And yes, animated does work too!

Note: You must restart Steam or return to Gaming Mode for the updated artwork to appear.

Want to know how to wirelessly transfer files from a Windows computer to your Deck? Check out our Warpinator Guide to get the scoop!

Happy Gaming!