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The original was posted on /r/steamdeck by /u/ThatGuyFromEuWest on 2026-04-10 09:43:05+00:00.


Note: This update is for the Steam Deck Beta and Preview channels, and includes new features that are still being tested. You can opt into this in Settings > System > System Update Channel.

These notes contain all changes since the current stable SteamOS 3.7 release, with no changes added since the 3.8.1 preview

General

Fixed a case where WiFi performance could become degraded until the device was put to sleep or manually reconnected

Fixed excessive trackpad sensitivity on certain early Steam Deck LCD models

Initial support for upcoming Steam Machine hardware

Updated Arch system base

Updated graphics driver with performance and stability fixes

Fixed a case where per-app performance settings would intermittently fail to apply when launching a game

Improved support for the screencasts in Game Mode (e.g. OBS/Discord)

Fixed dropdown menus not appearing in some games

Improved VRR frame pacing

Fixed FSR badge remaining off in the performance overlay, even if it was actually active

Improved support for games that attempt to open PDF files in external viewers

Fixed an issue affecting certain titles (such as "SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide") where the game window could have an incorrect position

Fixed closing certain titles (such as "STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor™") and Starfield resulting in a session crash

Improved support for certain USB racing wheels and USB devices that boot in a non-standard mode

Frequently these are devices that appear as USB storage devices with a driver installer, and must be switched to their normal mode by the OS

Steam Deck controller firmware updates now display update progress on the splash screen

Fixes issue on specific Steam Deck revisions where firmware updates could render the left controller inoperative for that session

Numerous stability and security updates

Bluetooth

Re-re-enable Bluetooth Wake for Steam Deck LCD

Fix for more spurious wake issues that were present in earlier attempts

Audio

Detect HDMI channel count and expose surround configuration if available

Add a setting to allow using Bluetooth headset mics (Bluetooth playback quality will be worse while capture is active)

Restore internal audio device on reboot if set to "Off" in desktop mode

Increase suspend timeout for HDMI devices so initial audio isn't cut off after a few seconds of inactivity

Fixed a bug with switching input devices when a wired headset is plugged in

Fixed an issue where audio underruns could be experienced after sleep/resume

Accessibility

Added an option to force mono audio output

Desktop Mode

KDE Plasma updated to version 6.4.3 from 6.2.5, and now uses wayland by default

Fixes several cases of reduced performance in Desktop Mode compared to Game Mode

Improved support for rotated displays

Better scale factor out of the box on TVs

Adds support for external HDR displays

Adds support for VRR displays

Adds support per-display scale factor

For more information, see Plasma release announcements

https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.3.0/

https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.4.0/

Keyboard layout and language are now obeying Game Mode settings

Improved windowing behavior for games running in Proton

System Firmware

Includes Steam Deck LCD BIOS v133

Security updates

Added "Memory Power Down" setup option

Preliminary support for hibernation

Includes Steam Deck OLED BIOS v114

Security updates

Charging LED now changes color when charge limit is reached, rather than only at 100%

Non-Deck

Improved compatibility with recent Intel and AMD platforms

Greatly improved video memory management with discrete GPU platforms

Fixed a compatibility issue with the SteamOS chainloader that could cause a boot failure on some desktop systems with recent UEFI firmware

Power button short and long presses now supported across a wide variety of devices

Improved controller support for OneXPlayer F1 series, GPD Win 5, GPD Win Mini, Anbernic Win600, OrangePi NEO, and Lenovo Legion Go

Added controller support for OneXPlayer X1 series and Lenovo Legion Go 2

Added system and controller firmware update support for the Lenovo Legion Go 2

Added preliminary charge limiting support for Legion Go, Legion Go S, and Legion Go 2 - currently only accessible in Desktop Mode

Added controller RGB LED color settings for the Lenovo Legion Go 2

Added controller, TDP control, and speaker audio support for the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally series

Reduced handheld controller input latency from 5-8ms to 100-500us

Night mode, color vibrance, and color temperature sliders in Steam now work on Z2E and later AMD APUs

Seamless boot fixes for Z2E and later AMD APUs

Automatically handle internally rotated display for some third-party handhelds

Improved motion control support for handhelds with BMI260 IMUs

SD card reliability improvements for some third-party handhelds, including ASUS ROG Xbox Ally, Legion Go 1, Legion Go S, Legion Go 2, and MSI Claw

Fixed washed out colors for Zotac and OneXPlayer handhelds with OLED

Fixed some GPU hangs on Phoenix APU devices (Tales of Arise, Octopath Traveler II)

Fixed ASUS ROG Ally power consumption from fingerprint reader while shut down

Developer

Desktop Mode now uses Wayland by default

X11 support may still be selected via Steam developer settings, or via steamosctl

Updated Linux kernel to 6.16

Steam now uses steamos-manager to query available desktop sessions and trigger desktop session switching

Added support for setting the desktop password in developer settings

Initial support for running as a Virtual Machine guest (virtio guest drivers)

Added support for third-party devices to trigger the SteamOS boot menu via EFI variable

Added custom-update verb to atomupd-manager for easier testing of specific builds

System reports now include more audio debug information

Initial support for LAVD CPU scheduler via steamosctl set-cpu-scheduler lavd

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