Saturday, July 27, 2024

SteamTech includes Windows audio drivers

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Two and a half months after reviewing the Steam Deck, if you choose to install Windows on your portable gaming device, Valve has finally introduced the drivers needed for audio.

You need to connect Bluetooth headphones or USB-C earbuds or a dongle to get any sound in Windows. The speakers and 3.5mm jack did nothing on the windows, and he blamed AMD for the delay.

According to The Verege, this pair of new drivers will enable missing audio features. AMD and Valve took a while to get the initial set of graphics, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and SD drivers on Windows as well.

If opening the steam base, be careful:

Remove your SD card first.

Use soft plastic screws, not screwdrivers.

Drain the battery before opening and pull out the battery connector once opened.

Do not tighten the bolts too much when closing again.

The report advises you to wait for Valvin’s upcoming dual boot guide, so you can add Windows to the Steam deck without first clearing your SteamOS installation. (You can replace the M.2 NVMe drive and keep the two operating systems separate this way.

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