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this post was submitted on 15 Oct 2025
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I'm kind of surprised that they aren't doing Steam Deck-style trackpads. I mean, it probably saves some money, but it seems like a major drawback if the point is "run Windows games on the platform".
I don't care to look it up, but I would suspect that Valve has a patent on their trackpads in the context of a handheld console. It might be difficult or impossible for anyone else to try to utilize the same concept.
If that were true then 1 trackpad would've been enough, no? Like legion go. Also ayaneo kun exists and it has 2 trackpads which most likely isn't true that valve has a patent on trackpads.