Based on my research, the steam deck lcd should be able to wake when a controller connects with it. Yet when I paired and enabled wake on Bluetooth for any of my controller it doesn’t work or connect.

Am I doing something wrong?

The controller I’ve tested are

Xbox One

Xbox Series X

PS4

PS4 V2

All controller have been updated by their respective systems.

  • Tattorack@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Wasn’t wake on Bluetooth disabled a few updates back due to certain problems that still need solving?

  • artyom@piefed.social
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    2 days ago
    1. I had both and it worked fine on the OLED but never on the LCD.
    2. It took me way too long to realize that it only wakes it from sleep and not from completely off.
      • Fubarberry@sopuli.xyzM
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        2 days ago

        An alternative some people do is to use a smart plug to turn power off/on to the deck’s dock (I’m assuming it’s docked if you’re using a controller).

        There’s a bios setting to wake up the deck whenever it’s plugged in, so cycling power like that will wake up the deck.

        • the16bitgamer@programming.devOP
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          Honestly I’m just going to treat it like my PS2. Just need to put my controller near the deck if I want to use it.

          If valve is working on it (which it looks like they are) it’s a matter of if than when

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            2 days ago

            That’s an optimistic take. As a long-time LCD owner I don’t expect this to ever work flawlessly.

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              My wife is aiming to get a Steam Machine when they become available. This steam deck is taking the place of it until then for me.

              It’s no worse then my older consoles and the alternatives from Ayn or Ambernic, and the facts it’s being consider and worked on is a positive.

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                My wife is aiming to get a Steam Machine when they become available. This steam deck is taking the place of it until then for me.

                There is a decent chance the USB-connected charger/receiver for the Steam Controller 2 could wake a docked Steam Deck LCD, btw.

          • the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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            9 hours ago

            If valve is working on it (which it looks like they are) it’s a matter of if than when

            Which valve? The one that made half life? Lol

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              Which valve? The one that made half life? Lol

              No, the SteamOS and hardware teams are actually different groups of people to the game developers.

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                  Oh, the ones who made the last steam machine

                  Valve made no Steam Machine before the upcoming one. Are you confused and meant the 3rd party devices that were branded Steam Machines? Those were not by Valve and not by the Half-Life development team in particular.

                  and controller and supported them for 10 minutes

                  Steam Controller 1 is still fully supported and got Bluetooth firmware several years after release: https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/353370/view/3931035846865617357

        • barryamelton@lemmy.world
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          16 hours ago

          Another option is to connect a Steam Controller (via its dongle, not via bluetooth). Pressing the controller steam button wakes it up always.

      • samus12345@sh.itjust.works
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        It was enabled shortly after I got mine and I used it a lot, but then they disabled it. Wish they’d made it optional.

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    The only thing that ever wakes my LCD is the Bluetooth keyboard / mouse dongle plugged into the dock it resides in. If I take the Deck out of the dock and plug it back in I have to turn it on once before it will recognize the keyboard / mouse.

  • Midnitte@beehaw.org
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    2 days ago

    Just be mindful of the xbox controllers as I think it should be very picky about working only with specific versions of the controller, but what version of SteamOS are you on? It’s been on a journey of being enabled and disabled with each update.

    You might want to try the beta version