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A Python library for handling Steam Deck inputs

Project description

steamdeck-hid

A reusable Python library for handling Steam Deck controller inputs using evdev and hid. This library allows you to monitor button presses, analog stick movements, touch pads, and other inputs from the Steam Deck using background threads for non-blocking operation in the main loop. It uses a polling model, making it suitable for integration into games, automation scripts, or custom applications on SteamOS or other Linux environments.

The library is designed for Linux systems (tested on Steam Deck with SteamOS) and requires root privileges or appropriate permissions to access input devices (e.g., via sudo or adding your user to the input group).

Features

  • Background thread-based event reading from multiple input devices for non-blocking main loop.
  • Support for buttons (A/B/X/Y, D-Pad, triggers, bumpers, etc.), analog sticks, touch pads, and power/volume buttons.
  • Customizable device names for flexibility across different setups (dynamically discovers paths based on names).
  • Automatic discovery of HID raw path via vendor/product ID.
  • Adjustable polling interval to control responsiveness and CPU usage.
  • Polling model: Retrieve events with get_events() similar to pygame.event.get().
  • Retrieve current state of all controls with get_state().
  • Helper functions to list available devices and decode HID reports.
  • Lightweight with minimal dependencies.
  • Robust error handling: Skips problematic devices and continues reading from others.

Installation

Install the library via pip (works on Linux, macOS, and other platforms, but full functionality is Linux-only):

pip install steamdeck-hid
  • On Linux/Steam Deck: Automatically includes all dependencies for full support.
  • On non-Linux systems (e.g., macOS, Windows): Installation succeeds, but usage of core features (e.g., SteamDeckInput) will raise an error indicating lack of support.

Dependencies

  • hid: For raw HID report reading (cross-platform, always installed).
  • evdev: For reading input events from /dev/input/event* devices (automatically installed on Linux only).

Note: This library is Linux-specific due to its reliance on evdev and HID raw devices. On non-Linux systems, you can still use standalone functions like decode_steamdeck_report (if they don't require evdev), but device reading features are unavailable.

If you encounter permission issues on Linux (e.g., "Permission denied" when accessing devices), run your script with sudo or add your user to the input group:

sudo usermod -aG input $USER

Log out and back in for changes to take effect.

Quick Start

Here's a basic example to get started. This script lists devices, initializes the input handler, and polls for events in a loop:

import time
from steamdeck_hid import SteamDeckInput, list_all_devices

# Optional: List all available input devices to verify names
list_all_devices()

sdi = SteamDeckInput(
    device_names=['Power Button', 'AT Translated Set 2 keyboard'],
    polling_interval=0.001  # Default: 1ms; adjust for CPU/responsiveness trade-off
)

print("Listening for Steam Deck inputs... Press Ctrl+C to stop.")

try:
    while True:
        events = sdi.get_events()
        for key, value in events:
            print(f"Input event: '{key}' changed to {value}")
        
        # Optional: Get the current state of all controls
        current_state = sdi.get_state()
        if current_state:  # Print state occasionally or on change
            print(f"Current state: {current_state}")
        
        time.sleep(0.01)  # Small sleep to avoid high CPU in the main loop
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    print("Program terminated by user")
finally:
    sdi.stop()

Run this script with:

python your_script.py

Or with sudo if needed:

sudo python your_script.py

Expected Output

When you press buttons or move sticks/pads, you'll see output like:

Input event: 'A' changed to True
Input event: 'LEFT_STICK_X' changed to 1234
Input event: 'VOLUME_UP' changed to True

Advanced Usage

Customizing Device Names

If your Steam Deck's device names differ (e.g., due to kernel updates or hardware variations), use list_all_devices() to identify them and pass custom names:

sdi = SteamDeckInput(
    device_names=['Power Button', 'AT Translated Set 2 keyboard'],  # Replace with your device names
    hidraw_path='/dev/hidraw2'  # Optional: Override automatic HID discovery
)

The power/volume buttons are typically on specific devices (e.g., "Power Button" for power and "AT Translated Set 2 keyboard" for volume). The library handles this internally and dynamically finds matching paths.

Adjusting Polling Interval

To balance responsiveness and CPU usage, set the polling_interval (in seconds) during initialization. Lower values (e.g., 0.001 for 1ms) provide faster updates but may increase CPU load; higher values (e.g., 0.01 for 10ms) reduce CPU usage at the cost of slight delay.

sdi = SteamDeckInput(polling_interval=0.01)  # 10ms interval

Default is 0.001 (1ms).

Retrieving Current State

Use get_state() to get a dictionary of the current state of all controls at any time:

state = sdi.get_state()
print(state)  # {'A': False, 'LEFT_STICK_X': 0, 'VOLUME_UP': False, ...}

This is useful for synchronous checks without relying on events.

Supported Inputs

The library tracks the following keys in the state dictionary (booleans for buttons, integers for axes):

  • Buttons: A, B, X, Y, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, L1, R1, L2, R2, L4, L5, R4, R5, STEAM, MENU, WINDOW, MORE, POWER, VOLUME_UP, VOLUME_DOWN
  • Presses/Touches: LEFT_PAD_PRESS, RIGHT_PAD_PRESS, LEFT_PAD_TOUCH, RIGHT_PAD_TOUCH, LEFT_STICK_PRESS, RIGHT_STICK_PRESS, LEFT_STICK_TOUCH, RIGHT_STICK_TOUCH
  • Axes: LEFT_STICK_X, LEFT_STICK_Y, RIGHT_STICK_X, RIGHT_STICK_Y, LEFT_PAD_X, LEFT_PAD_Y, RIGHT_PAD_X, RIGHT_PAD_Y

Changes are only triggered for significant movements (e.g., >200 for sticks, >100 for pads) to reduce noise.

Decoding HID Reports Manually

If you need low-level access, use the standalone decode_steamdeck_report function:

from steamdeck_hid import decode_steamdeck_report

buttons_state = {}
data = b'your_raw_hid_data_here'  # Example: read from hid device
decode_steamdeck_report(data, buttons_state)
print(buttons_state)  # {'A': True, 'LEFT_STICK_X': 0, ...}

Error Handling and Cleanup

The library automatically grabs and ungrabs devices, skipping any that cause errors (e.g., file not found) and continuing with others. Always call stop() in a finally block to stop threads and release resources properly, especially on exit (e.g., Ctrl+C).

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Fork the repository on GitHub, make changes, and submit a pull request. Please include tests and update documentation.

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2025 Oleh Polishchuk

See the LICENSE file for details.

Troubleshooting

  • Device not found: Use list_all_devices() to confirm names. Update names accordingly.
  • Permission denied: Run with sudo or adjust group permissions.
  • No events: Ensure the Steam Deck is connected and not in desktop mode with inputs routed elsewhere.
  • High CPU usage: Increase the polling_interval (e.g., to 0.01 for 10ms) to reduce polling frequency.
  • Program doesn't exit on Ctrl+C: Ensure stop() is called in a finally block after catching KeyboardInterrupt.

For issues, open a ticket on the GitHub repository.

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