Leaker here is Brad Lynch, who generally seems reliable as a leaker for Valve software and products. He was also the source for the leaked renders of the steam controller.

  • Rob T Firefly@lemmy.world
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    If they’re the same track pads as on the Steam Deck they don’t actually physically click in anywhere, but they have really good pressure sensitivity and can be configured to deliver a haptic feedback “click” back to your thumb when you press hard enough. It feels just like clicking a physical button, but it’s all a clever electronic illusion.

    To test this on a Deck, try clicking with the unit switched off and keep trying as you hit the power button and it starts up.

    • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      To test this on a Deck, try clicking with the unit switched off and keep trying as you hit the power button and it starts up.

      I genuinely thought my Deck had a defect when the trackpads didn’t click when it was asleep. Like I had somehow ruined the trackpads.

      The haptic feedback is so god damn good, it fooled me.

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      The first generation of controllers clicks. Or at least it simulates clicking so much I don’t realise it isn’t, but I’m pretty sure it does