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Both the app as well as the software for the device are well supported.. yes.
The only thing they stopped was manufacturing the devices because as a piece of hardware they weren't lucrative enough.
The concept of Steam Remote Play as well as the whole Steam Link concept is still fed with frequent updates - about weekly
Is a controller attached to your host? Since that in some cases could interfere with mirroring devices from a Steam Link (App). At least that was an issue for me at some point. Like he host thinks you are streaming with a Steam Link that plays with a controller and therefore hides the cursor
The controller's dongle is connected to one of the client TVs USB ports, not the host. It seems to have native support and the controller works fine.
Well it COULD be the issue. Maybe try playing without the dongle attached.
If that does not help it is definately something at the hosts end since the Steam Link (App) only gets an image like a twitch stream or something similar.
I've tried using the controllers native bluetooth functionality by connecting it straight to the TV as an input device, rather than use the dongle. That made matters worse, because using it this way the TV apparently cannot recognize the inputs. Nothing I do with the controller has any affect when it's connected directly via bluetooth. I've since replaced the dongle into the TV. Anyone have any other ideas? Any help is appreciated.
Node that since my PC is in a separate room about 40 ft from the TV, connecting the controller to the PC directly is not an option.
I've read other people having that issue when using headless PCs with no mouse attached, but like I said before, I've got a mouse attached to the PC, a Microsoft wireless USB mouse. The other solution I saw for headless PCs, turning on Mouse Keys, does not change anything.
I'm using the Steam Link app on my Samsung 4k TV. My PC monitor is also 4k and I typically keep the resolution at that level. I have desktop scaling set to 150%. Steam support suggested setting it back to 100% but that did not cause any change.
Anyone got any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
It happens only when the mouse is connected to the TV. If the mouse is not connected, the "display pointer trails" setting is doing the trick, but I want to connect the mouse to the TV because I'm using that in front of it, so why would I plug it into my computer 30 ft away from the place where I want it to use.
Have you been trying all of the above solutions as I am?