The portable gaming system Steam Deck OLED is now officially compatible with Windows. Valve has made the drivers available for full use of the device under the Microsoft OS. Support for Windows 10 and 11 operating systems is declared.
The official release of Steam Deck OLED took place last year. The device normally operates under SteamOS based on Linux, but for some games you may need to install Windows, for example, if we are talking about projects with anti-cheats. official website You can download drivers for APU, sound subsystem, SD card reader, wireless Wi-Fi module and Bluetooth.
Valve notes that for Bluetooth to work correctly, you must first update the Steam Deck firmware, which comes with SteamOS version 3.6.9 or later. There are also known to be some shortcomings, such as the company continuing to work on outputting sound through the built-in speakers.
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