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A Steam Deck handheld gaming device mounted in a central clamp above a slim, compact keyboard with blue backlit keys and a built-in trackpad. The setup resembles a miniature laptop, with the Steam Deck’s screen blank and its controls visible on both sides. The keyboard base is dark gray and angled slightly upward against a plain white background.

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    Chris Trottier (atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Mar-2026 01:51:21 JST Chris Trottier Chris Trottier

    This is the funniest Steam Deck accessory I’ve ever seen!

    Don’t get me wrong. I understand why this keyboard/stand exists. It has a practical function.

    But imagine sitting down at Starbucks. The room is full of normal laptops. Clean lines. Thin aluminum. Civilized.

    You unzip a case that looks like it contains military hardware. Out comes a handheld gaming console.

    Then a keyboard.

    Then a clamp.

    You assemble it in stages like you’re preparing to launch a small satellite.

    Click. Lock. Adjust angle. Tighten mount.

    The joysticks loom over your Word document like twin anti-aircraft turrets. The ABXY buttons shimmer with the promise of violence.

    You begin typing your gentle coming-of-age novel.

    Every paragraph is written beneath a D-pad.

    Someone glances over, expecting Elden Ring. Instead they see you carefully crafting a metaphor about autumn leaves.

    You nod solemnly and continue Chapter 3.

    When the barista calls your name, you detach the entire contraption in reverse order like a NASA rollback procedure.

    You pack away the clamp. You holster the console. You slide the keyboard into its sheath.

    You leave behind only confusion.

    No one knows if you were coding, gaming, or coordinating a drone strike.

    You were writing poetry.

    In conversation about a month ago from atomicpoet.org permalink
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