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Sign into Windows 10.
The Link cant turn on your PC or sign in on its own.
If you have your PC on some kind of timer, or whatever you did to auto log off, or power down, then that something you need to look into, as Steam link does not have the option to power on your PC for you, nor does it have option to auto log you into on your PC, so you need to turn on PC, launch Steam in order for your Steam link to connect to your PC. If you want something to do auto login, and power on from remote, I suggest looking into getting some kind of device like Raspberry Pi, set it up to detect when you use remote call to it, and power on PC, and auto do things for you, or whatever how you want to do it.
In short what you're asking for is not possible I believe, so you need PC to be set up before using Steam link.
I have Wake-on-LAN enabled on my PC, which allows me to wake up the PC from the steam link. It's my fault for not mentioning this from the start.
The problem is that when I wake it up, I can't seem to access the login screen.
I've tried removing the password on Windows 10, but the darn thing still requires me to press enter to sign in, which defeats the whole point.
https://www.isunshare.com/windows-10/2-ways-to-automatically-skip-windows-10-login-screen.html
All i can say is leave PC on, and Steam running, and that about it, and can do Steam link whenever as long leave PC on, with sleep disable.
1. You need to enable sign in privelidges to steam link in windows. This can only be done on the pc you are trying to log into. It may also help if steam is set to run at startup.
2. Alternitively if this does not work for you the next best thing would be to allow steam link to wake the pc via lan. (Assuming youve got Wal to work up to this stage). Then using google remote desktop on your smart phone. (This is easy to set up and the app is dowloadable from google play. Dunno about apple products). This will allow you to access your sign in screen on your smart phone. Here you can enter you password and operate your pc as if you were sitting in front of it. Once the steamlink wake on lan command times out. Try it once more now that you have logged in. Steamlink will send another wake on lan command to your pc but this time it will wake the steam app. This is a bit of a funny work around but if your a couch potatoe like me it works!.
You have to have a password to be able to enable automatic login.
if the checkbox for "needs password" is missing
in the settings (not possible for everyone)
- Windows Settings / Account / Sign-In options: Set "Require Windows Hello sign-in" to off.
This option does not exist for everyone.Still not possible to use netplwiz as described?
in the registry
I know this thread is old, but I just want people that may have the same problem to know that it worked for me with Windows 11. Thanks.
Thank you. This was the trick for me in win11