Hugging those grips are my favorite feature on the Steam Deck hardware: four remappable grip buttons. The rounded hand grips look large and form-fitting to the palm, unlike the Switch's clinically flat slab. While the front of the Steam Deck gives me a mild headache, the back of it looks so comfortable that I could fall asleep on it. Valve does say that these trackpads provide "55% better latency compared to Steam Controller." They're also capacitive and can be mapped as custom macros in your games, which is pretty neat. Singleplayer games are one thing, but the trackpad's true test will be my first match of Rainbow Six Siege. As a regretful Steam controller owner, I'm skeptical. That's a major claim, but according to IGN's hands-on with the Steam Deck, using the right trackpad for mouse-style aiming in Portal 2 and Doom Eternal felt pretty close to a mouse after getting used to it.
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