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Can I use special input hardware like flight sticks, steering wheels, gyros, etc?
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If you're using the PC client, you can also enable remote desktop mouse mode in the Moonlight settings for a seamless mouse experience when using other apps along with Moonlight.
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You can add an option to stream your full desktop using these steps. Yes, many Moonlight users use it as a high performance remote desktop client. Can I stream my entire desktop with Moonlight? We recommend that you leave your computer awake if you want to stream outside your home. Certain routers may support it, but many don't. If you're streaming from outside your home network, it is not always possible to wake your PC.
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If it's not working, check your NIC driver and BIOS settings to ensure Wake-on-LAN is enabled. If you're connected to the same network as your host, it is usually possible to wake your PC with Moonlight. Can I wake up my PC for streaming if it's asleep? This will leave room for other upload traffic from your network to avoid disturbing your Moonlight streaming performance. When you are streaming outside your home, we recommend that you choose a bitrate in Moonlight that is at least 1 Mbps lower than your Internet connection's upload speed. If your ISP doesn't provide dedicated public IP addresses, you can still stream using ZeroTier but the setup is slightly more complicated. Yes, for many ISPs, it's as simple as installing the Moonlight Internet Hosting Tool on your PC. Can I stream from my PC while outside my house? For example, a design tradeoff for better battery life for video playback or smoother web animations might result in an increase to rendering latency. Web browsers are also often forced to make tradeoffs to cater to the most common use-cases at the expense of others. Optimizations like changing the display refresh rate to match the stream frame rate, communicating with gamepads that aren't natively supported by the OS or browser, and using full-screen exclusive mode for lower latency are not currently available to web apps. While we would like to offer a web-based client as an option, we believe that native apps currently provide the most feature-rich and performant clients. Fortunately, there is a proposed Direct Sockets web standard in development that could make it possible to implement a web-based Moonlight client in the future.

The GameStream protocol requires us to use raw TCP and UDP sockets which is not currently supported in web browsers. No, while there is a ChromeOS app that runs on Chromebooks, there is not a pure web-based Moonlight client. The community has created unofficial ports for PS Vita and many embedded Linux devices. We have official clients for Windows, macOS, Linux, Raspberry Pi 4, Steam Link hardware, Android, Amazon Fire tablets and TVs, iOS, Apple TV, and ChromeOS devices. If you'd like to run your own gaming server in the cloud, there is an unofficial workaround for enabling GameStream on NVIDIA Tesla cards like those often used in Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Recently, NVIDIA has also released streaming support for Quadro cards: NVIDIA GeForce GTX/RTX GPU 600-series or later (GT series GPUs are not supported).Per NVIDIA's GameStream system requirements, your host needs:
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GeForce Experience uses the NVENC hardware on NVIDIA GPUs and custom tuned software to provide low-latency high-quality PC streaming. Moonlight is an unofficial third-party open-source client for the NVIDIA SHIELD streaming software that comes included with GeForce Experience. See the dedicated GameStream End of Service Notification FAQ page. Information on NVIDIA's GameStream End of Service Notification
