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It's not the clearest photo, but it clearly has both 2 thumb sticks and 2 track pads.

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[–] DualPad@lemmy.one 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yeah, I find the controller disappointing as a Steam Controller user because I want a new touchpad centric controller for updated gyro with the old one not feeling smooth for high refresh rate displays.

The approach they went with is one that satisfies joystick users who aren't really lacking for options when it comes to joystick controllers, but disappointing for the few half dozen users who main the touchpads and have only the option of the discontinued Steam Controller. The Deck pads were a let down for me with the ergonomics, placement, size, and shape so they didn't end up being a good touchpad successor for my use case opting for the joysticks when I use the Deck.

I'm not surprised with the more mainstream direction they went. Just disappointed but I expected to be disappointed.

[–] uniquethrowagay 4 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

I'm pretty surprised nobody seems to like the Deck's touchpads. Yes they're a bit of a compromise, but I have been playing hundreds of hours using the right trackpad for camera control on my Deck and they're pretty great. Maybe my hands are weird.

[–] DualPad@lemmy.one 1 points 7 hours ago

On the Steam Controller I use the touchpads for

With all the swiping and clicking I do in combination with the back button usage the touchpad placement led to putting strain on my hands. I don't feel that discomfort with the joysticks, which feel comfortable in its placement and reachability of all the inputs around it.

And the 180 consistency I have hard time replicating with my natural swipe pattern despite adjusting the rotation in Steam Input, so I have to do corner to corner swipes due to Valve going with a square over a circle. The layout is one where I'm having to force my hand out of what would naturally feel comfortable.

[–] AnyOldName3@lemmy.world 1 points 18 hours ago

For me, the Deck's trackpads are half way between my thumb knuckles with my hands in a comfortable position, so they're not nice to reach for, whereas everything's a comfortable distance away on the original Steam controller. I have big hands, so maybe you've got small hands?