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## Notice: OPENBOR IS BROKEN
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The current standard OpenBOR solution is not working as well as we hoped. We are going redesign the implementation and ship it with another minor update later within the 0.8.X line.
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The current standard OpenBOR solution is not working as well as we hoped. We are going redesign the implementation and ship it in a upcomming update.
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Sorry Beat 'em up fans, you will have to wait for the fix.
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<img src="../../wiki_images/steam/steam-controller-order.png" width="300">:
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## Steam on Linux Desktop
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## Quick Guide via Hotkey
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1. Launch `RetroDECK`
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2. Press the `HOME/GUIDE/XBOX + A` or `Playstation + X` to open the `Quick Access Menu`
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3. Open the `Quick Settings Menu ⚙️`
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4. Go to `Rearrange controller order`
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5. Set the controller order to what you want.
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6. Go back to `RetroDECK` and continue playing.
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## Steam on Linux Desktop via full path
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1. Launch `RetroDECK`
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2. Tab back to Steam and press the `Controller Icon 🎮` (this only shows up when a controller is connected).
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4. Set the controller order to what you want.
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5. Go back to `RetroDECK` and continue playing.
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## Steam Deck in Gamemode
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## Steam Deck in Gamemode via full path
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1. Launch `RetroDECK`
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2. Press the `STEAM` button.
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4. Press the `Reorder Controllers` button (this only shows up when a game is running and multiple controllers are connected).
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5. Set the controller order to what you want.
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6. Go back to `RetroDECK` and continue playing.
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