[Install] WantedBy=default.target
systemctl --user enable v2ray systemctl --user start v2ray
sudo pacman-key --init sudo pacman-key --populate archlinux sudo pacman -S v2ray steam deck v2ray
mkdir -p ~/.config/v2ray nano ~/.config/v2ray/config.json Paste your V2Ray client config (VMess, VLESS, etc. from your provider). Save ( Ctrl+X , Y , Enter ).
"protocol": "socks", "port": 10808, "settings": "auth": "no", "udp": true , "tag": "socks-in" , [Install] WantedBy=default
"protocol": "http", "port": 10809, "settings": "auth": "no" , "tag": "http-in"
The most reliable approach for Steam Deck is command-line V2Ray core with a systemd user service . It runs quietly in the background, works in both Desktop and Game modes, and survives system updates (reinstall only if Pacman packages are wiped). Avoid GUI clients – they add unnecessary overhead on the Deck’s constrained resources. sudo steamos-readonly disable
sudo steamos-readonly disable