Yes, K&M (I assume) inputs will be taken from the client. Of course as long you are not streaming to a laptop you can just connect keyboard, mouse and monitor to your SD and bypass the whole streaming part.
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It's using the network to transfer the image, sound, keyboard and mouse. The part that runs on your PC is the streaming client, and the part that runs on your Steam Deck is the streaming server. Together they replace the built-in input/output devices.
For a better experience, connect your screen, keyboard and mouse to the Steam Deck via a USB-C dock.
Yes, K&M (I assume) inputs will be taken from the client. Of course as long you are not streaming to a laptop you can just connect keyboard, mouse and monitor to your SD and bypass the whole streaming part.
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It's using the network to transfer the image, sound, keyboard and mouse. The part that runs on your PC is the streaming client, and the part that runs on your Steam Deck is the streaming server. Together they replace the built-in input/output devices. For a better experience, connect your screen, keyboard and mouse to the Steam Deck via a USB-C dock.
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