Microsoft Investigating Windows 11 Handheld Mode for Steam Deck
Microsoft is exploring a handheld mode for Windows 11 on devices like the Steam Deck, as seen in a leaked video from a September 2022 hackathon event. The video showcases a prototype with an optimized Windows 11 UI for handheld gaming devices, including a launcher for various game stores and a controller-navigated, touch-optimized keyboard.
Improved UI and Controller Support
The prototype, created by Microsoft senior UX designer Dorothy Feng, demonstrates an improved user experience for handheld devices, featuring a launcher for games from Steam, Epic Games Store, PC Game Pass, and others. It also includes a floating taskbar and support for Steam Deck controls across Windows applications.
Microsoft’s Support for Handheld Gaming
Microsoft’s interest in handheld gaming is evident in its support for the Steam Deck, including collaborations with Valve to bring xCloud and Xbox Game Pass to the platform. The development of a Windows 11 handheld mode could further solidify Microsoft’s commitment to the handheld gaming market.
Future Possibilities
While it is unclear if the handheld mode prototype will become a reality, the leaked video indicates that Microsoft employees are pushing for its development. As more Windows handheld devices like the Asus ROG Ally emerge, a dedicated Windows 11 handheld mode could prove beneficial for both users and manufacturers.