This guide explains how to enable and use SSH on your Steam Deck for remote access to your files. The Steam Deck's desktop mode opens up possibilities beyond gaming, allowing remote file access. This is achieved securely using SSH (Secure Shell).
Enabling SSH on Your Steam Deck
Follow these steps to enable SSH:
- Power on your Steam Deck.
- Press the Steam button.
- Navigate to
Settings > System > System Settings > Enable Developer Mode
. - Press the Steam button again.
- Select
Power > Switch to Desktop Mode
. - Open Konsole from the Start menu.
- Set a password (if you haven't already) using the command:
passwd
. - Enable SSH using:
sudo systemctl start sshd
. - To ensure SSH starts automatically after a reboot, use:
sudo systemctl enable sshd
. - You can now access your Steam Deck remotely using a third-party SSH client.
Important: Avoid modifying or deleting system files to prevent OS corruption.
Disabling SSH on Your Steam Deck
To disable SSH:
- Open Konsole from the Start menu.
- To disable SSH on boot, use:
sudo systemctl disable sshd
. - To immediately stop the SSH service, use:
sudo systemctl stop sshd
.
Connecting to Your Steam Deck via SSH
After enabling SSH, use a third-party application like Warpinator for easy file transfer. Install Warpinator on both your Steam Deck and your PC, then launch it on both devices for simple drag-and-drop file transfers.
Alternatively, if you're using a Linux PC, you can connect directly through your file manager. Enter sftp://deck@steamdeck
in the address bar and provide the password you set earlier.