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[Solved] Is streaming to the deck supposed to "just work"?

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    Solution: tried native steam and worked instantly. Fiddled around with flatpak permissions and discovered steam need all devices access (rather than just input) for the controls to work when streaming to the deck.

    I wanted to stream Expedition 33 to my deck. The game launches just fine but it won't recognize anything but the touch screen and I see MnK controls are active.

    So I connected a controller to my PC, launched the game there, then started streaming from the deck. But as soon as the deck is connected the game goes back to MnK inputs and again nothing but the touch screen works.

    The PC is running Steam Flatpak and Proton Experimental. With default Steam Input settings (which I think cannot be disabled when using Steam Play anyway).

    I cannot run the game using Proton GE, just getting a black screen with audio.

    So is Steam Play supposed to be a plug and play experience and I'm unlucky?

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      Solution: tried native steam and worked instantly. Fiddled around with flatpak permissions and discovered steam need all devices access (rather than just input) for the controls to work when streaming to the deck.

      I wanted to stream Expedition 33 to my deck. The game launches just fine but it won't recognize anything but the touch screen and I see MnK controls are active.

      So I connected a controller to my PC, launched the game there, then started streaming from the deck. But as soon as the deck is connected the game goes back to MnK inputs and again nothing but the touch screen works.

      The PC is running Steam Flatpak and Proton Experimental. With default Steam Input settings (which I think cannot be disabled when using Steam Play anyway).

      I cannot run the game using Proton GE, just getting a black screen with audio.

      So is Steam Play supposed to be a plug and play experience and I'm unlucky?

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      It's pretty janky in my experience. I use sunshine, works a lot better.

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        Solution: tried native steam and worked instantly. Fiddled around with flatpak permissions and discovered steam need all devices access (rather than just input) for the controls to work when streaming to the deck.

        I wanted to stream Expedition 33 to my deck. The game launches just fine but it won't recognize anything but the touch screen and I see MnK controls are active.

        So I connected a controller to my PC, launched the game there, then started streaming from the deck. But as soon as the deck is connected the game goes back to MnK inputs and again nothing but the touch screen works.

        The PC is running Steam Flatpak and Proton Experimental. With default Steam Input settings (which I think cannot be disabled when using Steam Play anyway).

        I cannot run the game using Proton GE, just getting a black screen with audio.

        So is Steam Play supposed to be a plug and play experience and I'm unlucky?

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        Its supposed to but doesnt.

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          It's pretty janky in my experience. I use sunshine, works a lot better.

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          Sunshine is the way. Steam Remote “works”… technically… But Sunshine/Moonlight is way better.

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            Solution: tried native steam and worked instantly. Fiddled around with flatpak permissions and discovered steam need all devices access (rather than just input) for the controls to work when streaming to the deck.

            I wanted to stream Expedition 33 to my deck. The game launches just fine but it won't recognize anything but the touch screen and I see MnK controls are active.

            So I connected a controller to my PC, launched the game there, then started streaming from the deck. But as soon as the deck is connected the game goes back to MnK inputs and again nothing but the touch screen works.

            The PC is running Steam Flatpak and Proton Experimental. With default Steam Input settings (which I think cannot be disabled when using Steam Play anyway).

            I cannot run the game using Proton GE, just getting a black screen with audio.

            So is Steam Play supposed to be a plug and play experience and I'm unlucky?

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            Sunshine is what I use, too. You can set it up to adapt your monitor resolution to the deck upon connecting, and set it back to normal upon disconnect. Very handy.

            You definitely can turn off steaminput with proton. Per-game, too.

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              Solution: tried native steam and worked instantly. Fiddled around with flatpak permissions and discovered steam need all devices access (rather than just input) for the controls to work when streaming to the deck.

              I wanted to stream Expedition 33 to my deck. The game launches just fine but it won't recognize anything but the touch screen and I see MnK controls are active.

              So I connected a controller to my PC, launched the game there, then started streaming from the deck. But as soon as the deck is connected the game goes back to MnK inputs and again nothing but the touch screen works.

              The PC is running Steam Flatpak and Proton Experimental. With default Steam Input settings (which I think cannot be disabled when using Steam Play anyway).

              I cannot run the game using Proton GE, just getting a black screen with audio.

              So is Steam Play supposed to be a plug and play experience and I'm unlucky?

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              It should be pretty plug and play, but it looks like some controller settings can mess up the deck's input.
              Trying going into the game properties and setting Steam Input to disabled in the controller tab, then restarting the game. Also worth checking if it's happeneing with all your games or just E33 in particular.

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                Sunshine is what I use, too. You can set it up to adapt your monitor resolution to the deck upon connecting, and set it back to normal upon disconnect. Very handy.

                You definitely can turn off steaminput with proton. Per-game, too.

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                You can but it lists the state under different conditions which includes: Remote Play: Enabled, always required

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                  It should be pretty plug and play, but it looks like some controller settings can mess up the deck's input.
                  Trying going into the game properties and setting Steam Input to disabled in the controller tab, then restarting the game. Also worth checking if it's happeneing with all your games or just E33 in particular.

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                  Looks like that setting does not sync between devices. Am I supposed to adjust it on the remote machine or the deck?

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                    You can but it lists the state under different conditions which includes: Remote Play: Enabled, always required

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                    Ah. I guess steam uses it to emulate a gamepad to transmit the controller inputs over.

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                      Looks like that setting does not sync between devices. Am I supposed to adjust it on the remote machine or the deck?

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                      Should just be the remote machine.

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                        Solution: tried native steam and worked instantly. Fiddled around with flatpak permissions and discovered steam need all devices access (rather than just input) for the controls to work when streaming to the deck.

                        I wanted to stream Expedition 33 to my deck. The game launches just fine but it won't recognize anything but the touch screen and I see MnK controls are active.

                        So I connected a controller to my PC, launched the game there, then started streaming from the deck. But as soon as the deck is connected the game goes back to MnK inputs and again nothing but the touch screen works.

                        The PC is running Steam Flatpak and Proton Experimental. With default Steam Input settings (which I think cannot be disabled when using Steam Play anyway).

                        I cannot run the game using Proton GE, just getting a black screen with audio.

                        So is Steam Play supposed to be a plug and play experience and I'm unlucky?

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                        The Steam Deck compatibility notes for the game specifically say that it isn't good at handling multiple controllers:

                        This game does not default to external Bluetooth/USB controllers on Deck, and may require manually switching the active controller via the Quick Access Menu

                        I think it is likely that this problem comes from the game, not a problem with streaming sending the inputs. You can try testing this in another game with more flexible controller support to narrow it down.

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