Author Topic: Steam Big Picture keeps opening up randomly  (Read 2649 times)

For some reason Big Picture is opening up at random times, sometimes when regular steam opens up. I don't even click on the icon. Is there a way to stop this?

For some reason Big Picture is opening up at random times, sometimes when regular steam opens up. I don't even click on the icon. Is there a way to stop this?

Remove the keyboard shortcut.

Never mind, don't seem like you can anymore.
« Last Edit: May 22, 2013, 12:57:57 AM by YayFun »

They released an update to fix this. It happened to me while I was playing Borderlands 2.

I got back from the store and big picture was opened. steam also closes for no reason on me after about 5 hours or so and it does it while i'm playing a game.

I wish valve would straighten up.

I wish valve would straighten up.
They released an update to fix this.

Big Picture opened and 10 minutes later there was an update. Quite on the ball if you ask me.

Big Picture opened and 10 minutes later there was an update. Quite on the ball if you ask me.
steam closes on me still, though and it's done it for months, even on a fresh install of windows and one of my friends are having the same issue

If you're in the steam client beta you would get an update. I just did
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Fixed regression causing Big Picture to activate spontaneously under some circumstances

This morning about 20 big pictures were open on my computer.

This morning about 20 big pictures were open on my computer.

I don't think your pc can handle that.

I don't think your pc can handle that.
It just gave me 20 "Your operating system doesn't support it" warnings.

It just gave me 20 "Your operating system doesn't support it" warnings.

Heh what OS do you use?

mine just opened randomly after starting system shock 2 for ths first time

havent updated steam yet

i accidently open it all the time lol.
i dont even know how i do it

I usually click on it when I wanna open my friendslist instead. >:|

I don't think your pc can handle that.
I don't think ANYONE's personal computer can handle that. Maybe a super computer...