SteamOS Will Now Warn Users About Incompatible Xbox Controllers
17 December 2025 at 07:13
Valve has put a lot of development work into SteamOS to make the Steam Deck experience as seamless as possible, but there are still some limitations to the Linux-based OS, and specifically with third-party hardware or software. Tools like Steam Input and the Proton compatibility layer go a long way to ensuring compatibility, but they're not perfect. Case in point, Valve's latest Steam Deck Beta Client update has added a warning to notify users when they pair or connect an Xbox controller with incompatible firmware to the Deck via Bluetooth. This should resolve some of the frustration regarding any potential failed pairing attempts or issues
Unfortunately, at the time of writing, there is nothing users can do from the Steam Deck or SteamOS itself when encountering this issue. As Valve acknowledges in the update notes, the only way to correct the incompatibility is to connect the controller to a Windows PC and update firmware via the Xbox Accessories app. The same update also makes some changes to the default accessibility options, making it easier to access the Quick Access menu with the guide button, and it adds options to report and block offensive group chat members directly from the group chat. This update is still in the beta channel, but it should arrive in the mainline channel within a few weeks.
Unfortunately, at the time of writing, there is nothing users can do from the Steam Deck or SteamOS itself when encountering this issue. As Valve acknowledges in the update notes, the only way to correct the incompatibility is to connect the controller to a Windows PC and update firmware via the Xbox Accessories app. The same update also makes some changes to the default accessibility options, making it easier to access the Quick Access menu with the guide button, and it adds options to report and block offensive group chat members directly from the group chat. This update is still in the beta channel, but it should arrive in the mainline channel within a few weeks.
