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Especially since you said you already tested your 360 controller works in the living room even while it's linked to the computer in your study. So once you do that you should be all set.. Since with the hdmi cable you should be able to treat your tv like an additional-monitor of your computer.
Also not an option. Needs to be done wirelessly
http://store.steampowered.com/app/353380/Steam_Link/
You didn't even read my post, did you? :(
i wish you'd explain why moving the computer is "not an option" and why using a long hdmi cable is "not an option".
The only thing i can think of is you have a pet rabbit or pet rat or other 'chewing' pet that you let roam free in your living room and so are afraid it'll chew through wires.
It may help people think of more options for you if you explain WHY (in detail) options you've "thrown out" won't work for your personal set up, because then maybe people could help you think of work arounds.
You realise the hdmi cable wouldn't have to be trailing through your house at *all times*, right? You could just hook it up when you want to play games out in your living room, but otherwise wind the cord up and keep it tucked away somewhere.
Make sure you keep it under 50'
You can't send the signal wirelessly from a PC. Cable TV you can, not a PC.
You're gonna give yourself an aneurysm with all these fancy ideas.