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Pifou 17. Mai 2022 um 18:10
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Ease of access / Mono audio
I'm deaf in one ear, it would be nice to add this option.
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Ygdrad 13. Juli 2022 um 12:58 
Seconding this request.
Great feature, know iOS has it, not sure if Switch has it.
I need this feature too.
Ygdrad 1. Nov. 2022 um 14:21 
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Edit: this method no longer works, look for my other post further down for a new simple method.

Hopefully those who needed this feature are still subscribed to this discussion. I have figured out a way that works with most games.

To get mono sound, first, switch to desktop mode and in the discovery app, search for EasyEffects and install it.

Once in EasyEffects, set up an output effect (Output, plugins, stereo tools, stereo matrix, L +R mono sum). Now, what you need to do is go to steam on the desktop and add EasyEffects as a non-steam game.

Get back to game mode, boot up whatever game you want then press the steam button, go back to your library, scroll over to your non-steam games, and start EasyEffects. The menus will be anywhere from janky to completely broken for the app in game mode but it will load whatever settings you had in desktop mode so you're good. Press the steam button again and you can scroll over to the game you launched and resume it. Tada! Mono sound.

You may have to exclude the echo cancellation output module from output effects as it can cause some games to be muted. I've also found that whole most games work with this, a few did not as they didn't show up in the output player list.
Zuletzt bearbeitet von Ygdrad; 7. Dez. 2023 um 13:02
I fully agree with this. While I am not hearing impaired, I often play with just one earbud in.

The solution of going into desktop mode & changing the audio settings there (like audio over HDMI for some docks) may work, but it is a *colossal* PITA, and I don't see why it isn't a simple setting easily rolled out in even a nightly, non-major build release.

Hope to see the support for the disabled community Valve 👍🏻
Mono Audio would definitely help me out a lot, hoping Valve gets eyes on this one.
I also need this as an accessibility option.
I also recently found myself in need of a mono audio accessibility option.
The EasyEffects workaround sometimes works, sometimes completely mutes all audio.
Ygdrad 24. Aug. 2023 um 16:49 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von MyNamesTaken:
I also recently found myself in need of a mono audio accessibility option.
The EasyEffects workaround sometimes works, sometimes completely mutes all audio.
I find this has to do with how a game handles its audio. Most games are fine, some don't seem to play nice with it.
Hoakeen 29. Nov. 2023 um 11:37 
I need mono audio todo, i'm def one ear
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Ygdrad:
Hopefully those who needed this feature are still subscribed to this discussion. I have figured out a way that works with most games.

To get mono sound, first, switch to desktop mode and in the discovery app, search for EasyEffects and install it.

Once in EasyEffects, set up an output effect (Output, plugins, stereo tools, stereo matrix, L +R mono sum). Now, what you need to do is go to steam on the desktop and add EasyEffects as a non-steam game.

Get back to game mode, boot up whatever game you want then press the steam button, go back to your library, scroll over to your non-steam games, and start EasyEffects. The menus will be anywhere from janky to completely broken for the app in game mode but it will load whatever settings you had in desktop mode so you're good. Press the steam button again and you can scroll over to the game you launched and resume it. Tada! Mono sound.

You may have to exclude the echo cancellation output module from output effects as it can cause some games to be muted. I've also found that whole most games work with this, a few did not as they didn't show up in the output player list.
new easyeffects update broke the app on the deck, you can revert to an older version by running this command in terminal
# flatpak update --commit=8fa3904766bf444d62c1231bc85b5a7d9aefe5c599e2666803749e5b840fdbd8 com.github.wwmm.easyeffects
edit: fixed typo in command
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Ygdrad:
Hopefully those who needed this feature are still subscribed to this discussion. I have figured out a way that works with most games.

To get mono sound, first, switch to desktop mode and in the discovery app, search for EasyEffects and install it.

Once in EasyEffects, set up an output effect (Output, plugins, stereo tools, stereo matrix, L +R mono sum). Now, what you need to do is go to steam on the desktop and add EasyEffects as a non-steam game.

Get back to game mode, boot up whatever game you want then press the steam button, go back to your library, scroll over to your non-steam games, and start EasyEffects. The menus will be anywhere from janky to completely broken for the app in game mode but it will load whatever settings you had in desktop mode so you're good. Press the steam button again and you can scroll over to the game you launched and resume it. Tada! Mono sound.

You may have to exclude the echo cancellation output module from output effects as it can cause some games to be muted. I've also found that whole most games work with this, a few did not as they didn't show up in the output player list.

I gave this a try, but when applying the audio effect, it stops any sound from coming out, even just after applying it in desktop mode :(
Ursprünglich geschrieben von shay99tech:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Ygdrad:
Hopefully those who needed this feature are still subscribed to this discussion. I have figured out a way that works with most games.

To get mono sound, first, switch to desktop mode and in the discovery app, search for EasyEffects and install it.

Once in EasyEffects, set up an output effect (Output, plugins, stereo tools, stereo matrix, L +R mono sum). Now, what you need to do is go to steam on the desktop and add EasyEffects as a non-steam game.

Get back to game mode, boot up whatever game you want then press the steam button, go back to your library, scroll over to your non-steam games, and start EasyEffects. The menus will be anywhere from janky to completely broken for the app in game mode but it will load whatever settings you had in desktop mode so you're good. Press the steam button again and you can scroll over to the game you launched and resume it. Tada! Mono sound.

You may have to exclude the echo cancellation output module from output effects as it can cause some games to be muted. I've also found that whole most games work with this, a few did not as they didn't show up in the output player list.

I gave this a try, but when applying the audio effect, it stops any sound from coming out, even just after applying it in desktop mode :(

new update broke it, you can use the command i posted above your reply to fix it
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