The new list of Bluetooth devices in the quick access menu replaced the regular Bluetooth plugin too I think.
I need to do more testing when I get home, but I think I can uninstall both the Bluetooth plugin and controller tools now.
Sort of, if you mean the controller tools one. I believe when that was working it would show battery percentage. The Bluetooth plugin does not. So this is more general.
It also brings the feature of waking the deck via Bluetooth which is super convenient if you use it docked.
I’m trying not to get my hopes up, but they have been making a lot of changes targeted at the docked experience lately, and I have a theory that is because they are getting close to announcing a Steam Deck Controller.
The new list of Bluetooth devices in the quick access menu replaced the regular Bluetooth plugin too I think.
I need to do more testing when I get home, but I think I can uninstall both the Bluetooth plugin and controller tools now.
I have all those plugins too, please report back if it works!
Looks like it does, I can use the list of Bluetooth devices in the QAM to quick connect to Bluetooth devices, and the controller’s battery shows up in both the QAM device list and the full Bluetooth menu.
My stadia controllers don’t support BLE and can’t wake the deck, but I have a Bluetooth keyboard that can. Going to Bluetooth menu in settings and selecting the keyboard gives me an option to disable wake functionality for it.
So yeah, looks like I can uninstall all 3 Bluetooth Decky plugins I use.
That’s awesome. Thanks for updating. Looking forward to this hitting stable!
So like, if I had a Dualsense controller paired to it, I could wake the SteamDeck by pushing the PS button like I would with the PS5?
Maybe, not all controllers work with the Deck’s Bluetooth wake up. The controller specifically needs to support BLE (Bluetooth low energy) because that’s what the deck uses while it’s asleep. I know Xbox controllers support it, but I’m not sure if dualsense does.
SuperIce@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Wake via Bluetooth isn’t new, the OLED model has always supported it (the LCD doesn’t due to hardware). This just lets you disable it for specific devices that you don’t want to wake the Deck.
vahtos@programming.dev 6 months ago
Oh that’s unfortunate. I have the LCD model and didn’t realize it can’t do this due to hardware.