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(host) is a PC with windows 11
(steamlink) is a macbook laptop (arm)
Turns out the PC need to have a mouse connected, I notice the mouse cursor is missing if I took my wireless mouse from the PC and use it on my mac. To prevent this, I just need to connect my old usb mouse to my PC.
That's probably why "Control your mouse with a keypad" is also working.
Based on the hypothesis, I can think of two other approaches:
The first is connecting a dummy mouse USB plug, which I haven't tested.
The other one is Remote Desktop, which works perfectly in my own case. Assuming the host runs Windows 10/11 Pro, one can connect to it via Remote Desktop and then disconnect using command `tscon.` This procedure will also (I guess) create a virtual mouse HID in the system.