

The WiFi adapter company has done a default configuration that they think is best suitable for that WiFi adapter device capability. Generally, the default setting of the WiFi adapter is good for most conditions. It will not support devices with IEEE 802.11 a,b,g standards.

In addition to providing an entire traditional gamepad worth of analog joysticks, triggers, and face buttons - almost all of which feel fantastic, I might add - you also get four rear grip buttons and a pair of Steam Controller pads so customizable, calling them “trackpads” feels like a disservice. Okay, you might ask, but all the games I just named have gamepad support - what about the decades of mouse-and-keyboard fare? The Steam Deck lets you borrow or build a dizzying array of custom control schemes that make them feel at home, too.
