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Passthrough input, or charge limiting? Charge limiting was added after release but that was a while ago.
The charge limiting, is it in the settings somewhere? I haven't seen anything about it
You'll need PowerTools for Decky: https://git.ngni.us/NG-SD-Plugins/PowerTools
Ahh excellent, I'll definitely be checking that out. Thank you!
Oh man, thanks for linking this. I'm glad there's someone out there writing plug-ins but Valve should really provide this out of box.
Valve is doing a decent job of replacing plugins with stock functionality. Progress is a bit slower there than I would like, but many of my decky plugins have been partially or fully replaced.
Some replaced plugins off the top of my head
and probably some more I'm probably forgetting.
Yeah and the fact that they allow plugins in the first place is great. It's a great way to gauge what's in demand and how it could be implemented. Reminds me of games that allow modding/addons and often key features are later added officially.
Legend, I have been looking for that for a while, and it is the cherry on top that it does not require booting into the uefi!
Is it on by default for people on the stock firmware without any modifications?