Unable to open keyboard using DualSense in desktop mode

I've set up SteamOS on a minisforum Mini PC, it works great except for the facts I can't bring up the on screen keyboard in desktop mode using a DualSense.

The PS button opens the steam app, and if I press it again it launches big picture.

Any idea how to get it up from there?

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u/jesalr — 1 day ago
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Google Assistant on Move no longer responds to Music requests

Hi,

Wondering if anybody else has had issues with Google Assistant on a Move (or other Sonos) not responding to requests for play a song/artist/etc.

It will respond to all other requests, but just is completely silent for music requests.

I've tried removing the assistant from the speaker and then adding it back, setting the speaker as its own music output device in the google settings.

Anybody know a way around this? My partner used it frequently, and doesn't want to change to a different assistant since GA adds to the right shopping lists, reads her calendar, etc.

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u/jesalr — 1 day ago

Play next should play next regardless of settings

I’ve been attempting to move over to Overcast from PocketCasts, so this may be a case of other-app-brain, but I cannot get my mind around the idea of having a context menu action called Play Next on a playlist that just moves the item in the playlist and won’t actually play it next unless you have auto play next enabled in the settings.

If the behaviour would never be changed, I’d really hope the label is changed to something clearer (move next?) or removed off autoplay is turned off.

I often don’t want to flow downwards through every podcast in a playlist, but will select my next episode before the current one finishes. Usually it’s not in some sortable order, I’m going based on feel and interest, so not having that ability is a bit tough to overcome

App is pretty good otherwise

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u/jesalr — 9 days ago

Is there a working HDMI 2.1 (4K120 with VRR), ethernet, and power adapter that works over USB-C

Hi, wondering if anybody could point me in the right direction?

I'm looking for a dock/hub to let me connect my Macbook Pro (M3 Max) that lets me use it on my TV (LG C9) with 4K 120hz output, and VRR.

I currently have an Anker adapter that provides ethernet, and plug the HDMI directly into the laptop, as well as power. This leads to a bit of a mess throughout the room, and I wanted to use a single cable from the laptop to my media unit. Other than the mess, it works perfectly.

I tried this Steam Deck dock from Ugreen, which gave me 4K120hz output, but not VRR. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F249TYWY?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

I've been looking at this hub from CableMatters https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Matters-Ethernet-Delivery-Charging/dp/B095821QGP/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

I can't be sure if it supports VRR, the reviews are a little mixed. I had also ideally wanted something with a long cable (or that I could use my own cable for) so that the hub could stay tucked in the media unit, and only a USB C cable exits.

Any chance anybody knows of some magic bullet? Thanks.

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u/jesalr — 2 months ago