
While there actually is a port of Photoshop CC available for Linux devices, after an entire day of trying, it was just way too over my head. Once I managed this, the next thought was if I could get Photoshop running on the Steam Deck. Editing Images with the Steam Deck as a “Desktop” Still, this allowed me to work in mirrored mode or even extend the desktop in a dual monitor setup that used both the Steam Deck screen and my monitor, making the task of retouching a lot easier. Through this process I found that the Steam Deck can output 4K resolution, albeit at a maximum of 30hz.

USB hub and docking station for the Steam Deckįor the next step, I went ahead and ordered a USB Hub/Dock station for the Steam Deck, which allowed me to plug in multiple wired devices like a physical keyboard, mouse, external hard drives, a memory card reader, and even connect a monitor using the HDMI port.
