00:02Hey there, this video is a quick overview of what you'll find inside the Steam Controller Box,
00:08how to get started with it, and a quick look at some of the features.
00:13First, let's open it up.
00:16Inside, you'll find the all-new Steam Controller, the Steam Controller Puck, which is both a wireless
00:21receiver and charging station, the USB-A to USB-C cable, and an information book.
00:28The Puck is the fastest, most reliable way to play wirelessly.
00:33The easiest way to get playing is to connect the USB-C cable to your Puck,
00:37and then plug the other end of the cable into your PC.
00:41Steam does all the hard work to make sure your controller performs seamlessly when playing your games.
00:46Turn on the controller by pressing the Steam button.
00:50Your controller will automatically be connected wirelessly to your PC through the Puck.
00:55The LED will be solid white when connected.
00:59Press the Steam button on the controller again to bring up Big Picture Mode,
01:02a controller-focused Steam interface.
01:05If you have a Steam Deck, this will look very familiar.
01:09Also, like the Steam Deck, we will be adding improvements and features with software updates.
01:14Make sure you install the newest firmware updates, especially when you first use the controller.
01:19When installing updates, the Puck will update first.
01:23Once that's done, unplug the USB cable from your Puck, then plug the cable into your Steam Controller.
01:30Your Steam Controller will start updating automatically.
01:33Once the update is finished, you can unplug the cable from your Steam Controller and plug it back into your
01:38Puck.
01:40Now go ahead and launch a game.
01:43The Steam Controller has all the normal gamepad controls that you're familiar with, including responsive, longer-lasting, next-generation magnetic
01:51thumbsticks.
01:53It also has a bunch of great advanced inputs to help you make the most of your gaming experience.
01:58Two trackpads that can be customized for all sorts of uses.
02:02A gyro sensor, which allows moving your controller around for input.
02:06Four grip buttons, which can be toggled on or off and remapped to any functionality you'd like.
02:13And finally, two capacitive grip sensors on the handles to detect when your fingers are on the grips.
02:19The trackpads can be used in a variety of ways.
02:22They can be used as a mouse substitute to give you a more precise way to aim and control the
02:27camera.
02:28Or a more intuitive way to play mouse-first games, like Deck Builders and 4X.
02:33It can be used as a radial pop-up menu to give direct access to key inputs and fully customizable
02:39for countless possibilities.
02:42The capacitive grip sensors are a new kind of input to help improve gyro gameplay.
02:47It works by sensing whether your hands are touching the grips on the controller.
02:50If you extend your fingers away from the grip, the sensor will turn off.
02:55The sensitivity is customizable as well, so you can configure it to be as responsive as you'd like.
03:02It can be used as a way to ratchet while using gyro.
03:05Simply release your fingers to turn gyro off and reset your position back to center.
03:11In our gaming, we found that Grip Sense can be used for other things as well.
03:15For example, it can be used to bring up a weapon wheel or a map in-game with just the
03:21release of a finger.
03:22When you're finished, we made it super easy to charge back up.
03:26Just set the controller over your puck and it'll snap into place.
03:30The next time you want to use your controller, just grab it off the puck and press the Steam button
03:34to get going.
03:36To learn more about the Steam Controller and its endless configuration possibilities, visit this link.
03:42We're so excited for you to get your hands on this controller and start playing.
03:45Have fun!
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