This post is not created with the intention of alarming or making people obsess over details and defects. On the contrary, it is intended to help, inform, and, if possible, provide tutorials and tools for people who have the misfortune of being affected to find useful solutions for their Steam Deck OLED and avoid an RMA, which is like playing Russian roulette.

I’ve had many Steam Decks with LCD for defects in RMA, and I’ve had to fix most of them, something Valve did not do. I’ll try to contribute a bit here to avoid RMA, which is “a headache.” If anyone finds more issues and their solutions, please let me know, and we’ll add them to the list:

Dead Pixels on Steam Deck OLED: Many cases have been reported on Reddit and Resetera in the last hours and days of people with “Limited Edition” Steam Decks with dead pixels. This is because the “BOE” panel, which seems exclusive to the LE model, has a higher predisposition to this defect. I haven’t seen reported cases in the normal editions yet. To check for dead pixels, you can use this test on your Steam Deck from a browser: Link to the test.

Solution: Send for RMA or accept it and adapt.

Sticks sticking or making a clicky noise when moving: Some users have uploaded videos reporting that one of their sticks makes a rubbing or clicking noise that the other one doesn’t. Possible solution: Disassemble the deck, remove the sticks from the motherboard, take out the mushroom on top, and reposition it. That usually fixes it. Sometimes, the rubbing comes from the touchscreen cable; move it slightly inside the stick to prevent it from rubbing against the motherboard. If that doesn’t work, apply vaseline around the pole where the mushroom fits (as a side effect, this will make the stick movement smoother and less stiff; consider this before doing it). Secondary solution: Send for RMA.

One or both triggers sticking or rubbing when moving, or one of them moves smoothly and the other rubs: The solution is to remove the deck’s casing and sand with fine sandpaper the area of the casing that rubs against the trigger. Another possible issue is that the trigger makes a spring sound; it is resolved by disassembling the trigger with iFixit’s tutorial and reinserting the spring. If that doesn’t fix it, lubricate the spring with water or vaseline and then clean it. Secondary solution: Send for RMA.

A, B, Y, X buttons dancing or making maraca or rattling sound: Sometimes, even without shaking the deck, just having a finger on them causes them to dance a lot or make a maraca or vibration sound. This defect has been reported in some OLEDs and did not exist in the LCD deck. If you have this problem, I recommend RMA if it bothers you. Currently, I do not know if it is a design decision and exists in all units or is a real defect. We need reports from users in greater quantity.

Button B sticking: This problem has been reported in some units of Steam decks OLEDs, and the same happened with the LCD in the first units sold. It was fixed in the following batches. If your deck suffers from this, it is NOT normal, and it IS considered a defect, and there is no guarantee that it will disappear with use. One solution is to sand the internal part of the button that has excess burrs and rubs against the casing, causing it to stick. The other is RMA. I only recommend the particular solution in this case to advanced users or those with experience tinkering.

My D-pad is too hard to press, making excessive noise, or the bottom left press of the D-pad collides with a piece, making an annoying noise that doesn’t exist in the rest of the D-pad: I have seen this reported on some Steam Deck OLEDs; it happened to me on my last Steam Deck LCD. If you don’t want to send it for RMA, a homemade solution or mitigation of the problem is to apply some vaseline with a paper and slide it along the edges of the D-pad. Also, along the inner edges of the D-pad with a toothpick; this will reduce the bad press, and it will be less hard and noisy, although I do not consider it a 100% solution.

One of my trackpads or both have very weak haptic feedback, or they make a faulty noise rubbing against the casing, or they create a non-existent click effect, or my Steam Deck, in general, has weak overall haptic feedback: I group all these possible defects into one section because they all have the same solution. This is to use iFixit’s tutorial to disassemble both trackpads and reassemble them and screw them back in. When screwing them back in, always reach the maximum by tightening the screws with a flat-head screwdriver but without overdoing it and damaging them; simply reach the maximum tightness. Tightening more will make the vibration stronger, and loosening it will make it weaker. (I recommend that if there is any screw with glue residue making it screw incorrectly, clean it with lubricant and vaseline and then dry it; this improves the fit of the parts.)

I do not recommend sending for RMA: You may be lucky that Valve sends you one with the haptic feedback fixed or the trackpads, or they may come the same, worse, or with another problem your deck did not have before. Only do it if you are afraid to open it, and you cannot tolerate the problem.

The post will be updated with new information or collected possible defects… to be continued…

  • KasperKnop@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Anyone fixed the noisy / weird feeling haptics on trackpad issue? I’m contemplating trying myself, but can’t find any disassembly guides for the OLED model, and not sure if the screws needs to be tighter or looser.

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      10 months ago

      Alao would be curious of this. My left one is on full-tilt and loud. I reduced it by turning it down in the Steam Controller settings for now

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        10 months ago

        Just tried the fix myself. COMPLETELY SOLVED THE ISSUE.

        I did 3 attempts. First I made the screws very loose, which just made the trackpad wobbly. Then i tried to make them a bit tighter, but that still gave me some high pitch rattling sounds and the trackpad got more sensitive, which where the problems to begin with. Then I did a third attempt, where i completely removed the trackpad and reinstalled it. This time I did NOT loosen the screws! I gently tightened the screws until they came to a natural stop. I did this for all 8 screws holding the trackpad in place (the 4 silver ones and the 4 black on the board above).

        My take-aways:

        • make sure you have the right equipment: T6 screwdrivers and preferably an opening pick (my nails was used and it hurt! Was the most difficult part of the hole thing) and a tweezer.
        • you can access and detach the battery simply by unscrewing the two screws on the lit to the board, and then gently lifting it. No need to remove the glued on ribbon cable.
        • you do have to remove the thumb stick as well to get access to the touch pad. But this is easy. Just 3 screws.
        • i naturally tightened all the screws and that seemed to do the trick.
        • you can test the track pad without reinstalling the backpanel, saving you some time
        • I tested in desktop mode with both trackpad set as mouse and they are now completely the same feeling. Before the left was a machine gun rattly high picted, over sensitive pad, but no more :)
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    10 months ago

    Anyone else’s L2 clicking? Everything else is perfect but my L2 sounds like a mouse click whereas my R2 is fine.

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    10 months ago

    Got my LE in today and everything is fine, except the right stick makes a noise when being clicked in and the gap felt when that sound is made is apparent

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    10 months ago

    Here’s all issues I’ve had with my 512GB OLED I’d received today:

    • deck was basically dead, it didn’t want to turn on nor charge. Pulling the battery ribbon cable out and putting it in again thankfully fixed it.

    • rattling triggers and bumpers. That really scared me at first but thankfully it wasn’t anything too major. The springs weren’t put in correctly so I just had to mess with them for a few minutes with pliers. They work perfectly now.

    • awful vibrations. Overall haptics feel distant and weak. They were bad on my original model but here they’re even worse. At least now they’re somewhat even

    • bad touchpad. Left one is perfect but the right one is pretty much unusable. It’s insanely stiff and haptic feedback on it is literally delayed. I’ve tried loosening some screws but it didn’t do anything. Hoping the future updates will at least fix the delay issue.

    On the good news at least I haven’t noticed any dead pixels and the deck overall works pretty good so returning it is out of the question. Happy gaming everyone!

  • theMoonGodHasRsn@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I got the limited edition 1tb model and have had the following problems:

    - The audio jack static problem. I’ve used 2 pairs of iems and 1 pair of headphones all with varying degrees of noise. The volume of the static increases when pressing buttons and/or moving the joysticks. The speakers and bluetooth do not have this issue for me.

    - The left and right sticks. My left joystick has more movement resistance than the right stick and makes the clicking noise.

    - My external ssd and none of my dongles work. I don’t know if this is a Steam deck problem or if I’m an idiot on this one but even my dongle that splits into 3 usb a ports doesn’t work with my keyboard and mouse plugged in.

    - My usb c port is somewhat? loose. Maybe this is to be expected but using the same usb c cable I use with my other usb c devices, the ports on those devices do not wiggle as much as the port on the Steam Deck.

    As much as I have loved using the Steam Deck the past 3/4 days just in time to use during all of my Thanksgiving vacation, I honestly might return it. Maybe I set my expectations too high, but I was expecting a device that costs almost 700 dollars to not have this many issues as I thought after the launch of the original Steam Deck, Valve would have ironed out these issues.

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    10 months ago

    Just got my Limited Edition all updated, played a little of one game, everything seemed great. Launched another with a bright white background, immediately noticed the dead pixel and wasn’t even looking for them…

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      10 months ago

      WiFi

      This seems to be a firmware issue connecting to particular wifi 6 chipsets (like in my RT-AX86U Asus router).

      A few solutions:

      1. Connect to 2.4ghz
      2. Turn off 160ghz channel for wifi 6
      3. Change General -> Settings -> 24-hour clock to ON

      Solutions 1 and 2 seem to maybe require a restart before working. I just tested solution 3 and it worked right away. So I’m going with that one right now.

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    10 months ago

    there is noise through headphones plugged into the headphone jack with my OLED steam deck. i believe it’s the fan at low speeds. it sounds like a soft, fast clicking. my LCD steam deck doesn’t have this problem