![]() The former means a game plays perfectly, while the yellow icon can mean all kinds of things. Small circular icons will show if they’re Deck Verified (green), have known issues (yellow) or are unverified to play on Deck (grey). With that wrapped up, you’ll see your most recently played Steam games, and a shortcut to the rest of your library. ![]() It’ll also point out the power and volume buttons, as well as the location of the microSD card slot. You’ll then be on the Home screen, with a short tutorial showing you around things like the Steam button (used to exit games, among other things) and Quick Access button (used to tweak power settings on the fly, see your friends list and more). Don’t forget to have your smartphone handy if you’ve protected your account with Steam Guard, as it’ll ask for a five character code to confirm your identity. ![]() Once finished, you’ll see a sign-in screen asking for your Steam username and password. Once connected, it’ll install the SteamOS operating system, which can take a few minutes.
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