The problem is gone, but you lose some ease of use in configuring the Steam controller for multiple games and a second layer menu is annoying. Workarounds: Run Moonlight (or most likely other remote desktop software) through the Steam launcher. Compatibility/administrator modes do not resolve the problem. The scaling fixes suggested in other threads are not effective. Standard controller profiles that don't use mouse emulation work fine while streaming on the same hardware. The issue still exists for W10=>W10 (at minimum) in-home streams impacting controller-based mouse emulation. It appears only while streaming and it's not caused by a bad connection from machine C to the controller, a bad network connection or the machines hardware. Very small movements are possible, but making normal touchpad inputs the cursor jumps from one side of the screen to the opposite site at what feels like 1-4 FPS while the game itself runs at 58-60fps. Start machine A and C, connect controller to machine C, start BPM, select game and stream, sit in main menu and tilt controller (gyro) or move right touchpad. Wired and Wireless (Dongle & Bluetooth), machines connections tested via cable and wirelessĪll games I've tested, e.g. Independend of controller connection (cable, dongle & bluetooth), firmware (new BT-firmware and previous) and beta or stable branch (on client and server). When playing a game with the controller on machine C itself the controller works just fine. When streaming from machine A or B to SteamLink the Steam Controller works just fine. When using the stream controller on machine C (not while streaming a game) the cursor moves normally. When using machine C's hardware mouse, the cursor moves normally(!!!), even during streaming. It feels like the cursor moves at 1-4 FPS while the game itself runs at 60fps. When streaming a game from machine A or machine B to machine C while using the steam controller, the mouse curser jumps around and isn't continuous.
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