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How To Enable Big Picture Mode In Steam

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Valve Has Released Steam Big Picture Mode, a revamped, console-style user interface designed for using Steam on your TV, from the comfort of your couch. If you use Steam on an HTPC or a living room gaming PC, you should try it out right away.

The only problem is that Big Picture Mode is currently in open beta testing, and finding out how to opt into the beta can be tricky. Detailed below are steps to help you get Steam’s new Big Picture Mode running smoothly on your big-screen TV.

OPT In The first thing you’ll want to do upon booting Steam is click the Steam drop-down menu at the upper Left and then select Settings. A menu will pop up. From here, under the Beta Participation section, click the Change button.

Another pop-up menu will appear; select Steam Beta Update from the drop-down menu. Steam will then ask you to restart the program. Do so. Steam will take a couple of seconds to update.

Steam will take a couple of seconds to update.

Steam will take a couple of seconds to update.

Enable Big Picture Mode Once Steam reloads, you’ll notice a new Big Picture icon in the upper right-hand corner. Click it. After a brief intro animation, you’ll be in Steam’s Big Picture Mode.

You’ll find that Steam Big Picture Mode allows you to easily navigate its interface from the comfort of your relatively distant couch or bed with the assistance of your favorite game controller. While you can certainly use a keyboard and mouse, we can tell Valve spent a lot of time tailoring the experience for USB-powered Xbox 360 controllers.

Now that you’ve gotten into the Steam big-screen beta, you might be wondering how you get this new interface onto your HDTV.

Enable Big Picture Mode

Enable Big Picture Mode

Use Your HDTV As A Display If your HDTV is connected to your PC via HOMI, doing this is easy. On Windows 7, simply right-click anywhere on an empty portion of desktop, then click Screen Resolution. From here, select your TV and click the “Make this my main display” checkbox. Select OK. Now your nice, big-screen TV will be your primary monitor (you can always switch back when you’re done using Steam’s Big Picture Model).

Before you boot Steam, you’ll also want to enable your TV to play your PC’s audio. To do this in Windows 7, right-click the speaker icon on the Lower right-hand corner of your desktop, select Playback devices, choose your TV’s speakers, press the Set Default button, then press OK.

Voilà! Now your TV is configured to take full advantage of Steam’s new Big Picture Mode.

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