I added a custom session to my display manager which starts Gamescope with the Steam Deck UI. This works great mostly, but exiting it is a challenge.
- Trying to bring up the menu just blurs the screen. The menu can be navigated with the gamepad, but it does not show up. Submenus do show up (e.g. power settings).
- With this menu’s power settings, I can restart the computer, but the “switch to desktop mode” menu point just brings up an OSD saying “switching to desktops” which just stays there and does nothing. There is no (apparent) way to log out and end up back at the display manager.
So my questions are:
- Is it possible to get the menu to show up at least? Is this a known issue?
- Is there a way to “log out” to get to the display manager? Maybe it is possible to bind a custom command to the “switch to desktop mode” toggle?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I haven’t had the issue with the menu, never had as far as I remember. It might be because of the way you set up the session. If you try installing the aur package I linked and start that session, the menu hopefully just works as it did for me.
Also, switching to desktop works now, but the menu is still invisible.
That session does not work for me at all, or to be precise, it works only when I disconnect my second display. I might have to search for an option to disable that before launching the session.
Oh interesting & unfortunate. I can confirm I use one display, running it on my TV. I must say, big picture on my desktop session gets closer to the experience than when I initially set this up. I hope they add the quick settings overlay to the normal big picture mode some time. I might switch back to running on my desktop session.
Now, launching games does not work… This sure lacks some polish😅
I definitely did not run into this many issues when I installed it… Just kinda worked for me, so I’m not sure where you should investigate
I got it to work following the customization instructions on their GitHub. The only problem that remains now is the still invisible menu.