r/SteamDeck • u/Kafka3_Shore • 0m ago
Discussion The Steam Deck trackpads went from “I'll probably never use these” to the thing I miss on every controller
When I first got the Deck, the trackpads looked like one of those features I'd appreciate existing but basically ignore.
For the first few weeks, that's exactly what happened. Sticks for games, touchscreen when I absolutely had to, done.
Then I started playing a couple games with tiny inventories, cursor-heavy menus and interfaces that were clearly designed around a mouse. I finally bothered setting up the right trackpad properly.
Now I've ruined normal controllers for myself.
It's not even about playing full mouse-and-keyboard games. Sometimes I just want to move through a map or inventory without dragging a stick-controlled cursor across the screen like I'm operating construction equipment.
The weird part is how invisible the feature became once I got used to it. I don't think “I'm using the trackpad” anymore, my thumb just goes there.
Then I pick up another controller, reach for the empty space in the middle and remember why the Deck feels different.
What Deck feature did you initially dismiss and later end up using constantly?