Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. #Mouse delayed response androidShouldn’t it be possible fix a simple mouse issue? Or is it more complicated than I think? Android apps run on Chrome OS but it might not be ideal for mouse usage, and Linux programs do too but I’m not sure if video decoding would work (I should try it) - You are receiving this because you were mentioned. #Mouse delayed response PcThe other Moonlight clients for Android, iOS, and the native PC client are actively supported and higher performance. I doubt Google is going to fix any performance problems now. On Mon, Jul 26, 2021, 7:04 PM circuit10 wrote: There’s not anything we can do. Why can't you switch to one of the modern supported clients? I don't work on this project, but I assure you that it is much more difficult than you're thinking. If GeForce Experience can't do it, Moonlight can't either. Since NVIDIA GameStream is a game streaming optimized protocol, it makes sense that they didn't opt for client-side cursor rendering.Īlso remember, Moonlight is just one side of a 2 way communication. This is a little trick that makes the mouse feel lower latency even though the actual video lags behind the cursor.Ĭlient-side cursor rendering is great for desktop usage because it fools your brain into thinking the stream is lower latency than it really is, but it falls down in gaming applications where the cursor is often drawn by the game engine itself and can't be drawn on the client. #Mouse delayed response softwareOther software like Chrome Remote Desktop and Microsoft Remote Desktop use client-side cursor rendering where the cursor is drawn on the client-side. That means the latency on your mouse cursor is exactly the same as the latency of the video stream itself. NVIDIA GameStream uses server-side cursor rendering which encodes the cursor directly into the video stream. Shouldn’t it be possible fix a simple mouse issue? Or is it more complicated than I think? One thing to note, just because you notice mouse lag when you're NOT in a game doesn't mean it will lag in the game as well! I've noticed some mouse lag and when launching and entering the game (after the map loads etc.) the lag is completely gone. I always launch mstsc.exe and just launch my games from within the desktop. When launching this feature via Moonlight it streams your entire desktop. The file "mstsc.exe" is located in "C:\Windows\system32\mstsc.exe". #Mouse delayed response how toIf you're wondering how to get to the mouse settings after connecting to the host via Moonlight, just add "mstsc.exe" to your GFE available items to stream. Same goes with keyboards, if you have keyboard issues chances are Moonlight just doesn't like what you have plugged in on the host side. Lastly, I've noticed improvements when keeping a basic mouse plugged in on the host instead of leaving my gaming mouse plugged in. I've also noticed improvements when I set the point speed to the same exact setting for the host and client. I've noticed huge improvements when disabling that feature. For some reason this option is automatically re-enabled each time you connect so you have to disable it each time. Use a basic mouse or any mouse without the DPI built-in.ĭisable "enhance pointer precision", on host AND client, under Control Panel > Mouse > Point Options. For some reason it causes extreme mouse lag. Make sure you're not using a gaming mouse with built-in DPI adjustment. I've had this issue as well and have tried so many things to fix it.
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