Q: How the heck I can send files to my Steam Deck easily without headache?
A: Drop2Deck!
Very simple cross-platform Java + JavaFX
application that creates FTP servers
for both Internal memory
and MicroSD card
of your Steam Deck
App can be used on Windows
, Linux
and macOS
, but designed with Steam Deck
and SteamOS
in mind. Also, it can be used on any Windows
handhelds (eg, AyaNeo
, Asus ROG Ally
, etc.)
You even can add app into Gaming Mode
on your Steam Deck
and transfer files without moving into Desktop mode
!
Note: binary
version of app will work only on x86_64
systems! JAR
version works everywhere
Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 (x64) and Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 (x64)
Additional libs are not required, but make sure to mark file as executable before use
Just download latest binary file for your system from Release section, put it in desired location and launch as normal app. After that you will see app UI
App UI is very simple and consist of few configuration fields and Start
/Stop
button
Note: default settings with deck
username, deck
password and 9001
/9002
ports should be fine for almost all users
Fields:
Username
: define username
that you will use to connect
Password
: define password
that you will use to connect
Port (Internal memory)
: define internal memory port
that you will use to connect
Port (External memory)
: define external memory port
that you will use to connect
Just hit Start
button
Select FTP Client
that will be used for connection to Deck2Drop
. I prefer FileZilla
. Open client and type info from app: IP
, Username
, Password
and Port
. Hit Connect
and you will see files and folders on your device. Start working with them as with regular file manager
Note: Deck2Drop
starts 2 separate servers for Internal
and External
memory on separate ports
Paths for supported systems are predefined:
Steam Deck: /home
and /run/media/mmcblk0p1
Windows: C:\
and D:\
Linux: /home
and /mnt
macOS: /Users
and /Volumes
Hidden files and directories
Hidden files and directories may be invisible in FTP Client
, but you can always move to desired folder by name. For example: /home/deck/.steam
App will always select first Network interface with lower IP, get local IP
and show it in UI. For example: 192.168.1.1
. In some cases, it may be not your actual IP
. In that cases, check it with ipconfig
commang on Windows
and ifconfig
on Linux
If you change FTP Username
and want to delete old user, you will need to delete users.properties
file that stored in app directory
App is cross-platform and can be launched in macOS
on regular JDK 17+
with JavaFX 20 SDK
, but it is designed to work as Native app
that can be produced with GraalVM Native image
. That neat feature requires some configuration before use
There is no that configuration and build for macOS
. But you can make it. Refer to GraalVM Native Image
docs for info
Drop2Deck
is plain Java
app that uses JavaFX
for UI. If you want to build or develop app, clone this repo, make sure to rename gradle.properties.example
into gradle.properties
, fill GraalVM
paths on it and open project in desired IDE or terminal
Execute gradlew shadowJar
task. This task will produce fat
jar that can be launched with any JRE/JDK 17+
with no additional dependencies
Note: is designed to work as Native app
without any installed JRE/JDK
Install latest GraalVM JDK 17 for your system
Follow Windows instructions
Follow Linux instructions
Follow macOS instructions
Execute gradlew nativeBuild
task. After success, binary file will be in \build\gluonfx\x86_64-windows
folder
Rename buildLinux.sh.example
into buildLinux.sh
and fill required fields. Head into project dir and execute it. After success, binary file will be in /build/gluonfx/x86_64-linux
folder