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I'm using your script in Desktop mode starting automatically without any problems.
But sporadically I'm running into the situation that when I turn on one of my gamepads and start a game, the script at this moment has not recognized it and finished its' work, resulting in the game not running properly.
Could you integrate an option in your script allowing to indicate that the internal Steam Deck Controller has been disabled/enabled, please?
Such an "alert" could be a sound playing and/or a toast message popping up (for the sound part I've played around a little to see how to make the Steam Deck "beep" in Linux from the terminal console without having to install or configure additional packages or settings and found that using the "paplay" command works fine, for example " paplay /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/bell.oga". For the toast message part, using "notify-send" does its' job, for example "notify-send test -t 2000").
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MisterFloppy
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Suggestion: Optional indication that the internal Steam Deck Controller has been turned off/on
Suggestion: Optional indication that the internal Steam Deck Controller has been disabled/enabled
Jul 3, 2024
I'm using your script in Desktop mode starting automatically without any problems.
But sporadically I'm running into the situation that when I turn on one of my gamepads and start a game, the script at this moment has not recognized it and finished its' work, resulting in the game not running properly.
Could you integrate an option in your script allowing to indicate that the internal Steam Deck Controller has been disabled/enabled, please?
Such an "alert" could be a sound playing and/or a toast message popping up (for the sound part I've played around a little to see how to make the Steam Deck "beep" in Linux from the terminal console without having to install or configure additional packages or settings and found that using the "paplay" command works fine, for example " paplay /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/bell.oga". For the toast message part, using "notify-send" does its' job, for example "notify-send test -t 2000").
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: