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Topic: PLEASE HELP ME
So i use Spacedesk everyday,and since few days ago,when playing League of Legends,when im conected with laptop to spacedesk,on my main monitor League locks to 60fps,and only unlocks once i exit spacedesk,why is this happenig allof a sudden?
and i dont see any setting that relates to this issue
I have downloaded space desk to tablet and chromebook. But cannot connect the two even though they are on the same network. Is there a way to just connected through c type usb/ charger. Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I’m encountering this issue where the screen tears only on the Mi Pad 5.
I have other devices working well, such as Mi Note 10 Lite, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 and some more that I tested.
The resolution matches the native, 2560 x 1600, the refresh rate is locked to 60 on the Mi Pad 5 Spacedesk app, Android system and Windows 11 display settings.
I have tried uninstalling drivers, playing with VSync options, making sure the SpacedeskService is on real-time and high, adding the service to the Nvidia control panel and putting it on the GPU, setting the GPU in Windows to specific Nvidia, and all drivers are up to date, windows 11 also.
The only thing that I suspect is the colour bit depth in the advanced display setting in Windows is dead set on 8-bit even though everywhere else is 24-bit.
Also tried different refresh rates on the Android system, different USB ports on my laptop and different high-quality USB cables.
Another thing that bugs me is that in the adrenalin software for the integrated AMD GPU that I assume controls display output it says FreeSync is not supported, I have researched about activating it but I have a laptop and the only thing I found it for monitor settings using monitor specific menus.
I’m not sure what else I can try out, but I would appreciate any recommendations.hello, Im new to SpaceDesk on Apple devices. recently I installed SpaceDesk on my iPhone 11 (Apple A13 Bionic CPU) and it worked super smoth fine and brilliantly, but next I installed SpaceDesk on my iPad Mini 2 (Apple A7 1.3 CPU) and I was shockingly surprised how slow and laggy and glitchy it works. Both “setups” are tested on iOS cable connection, to Windows 10 Pro PC.
Can you please share your experience, if that is normal behaviour for iPad Mini 2 device, or I should keep researching what can be fixed from my side. Because truly I cant imagine a lot of people could use SpaceDesk with so much laggs.
Im asking such question, because I use SpaceDesk a lot on my very old laptops with Celeron CPU and even on very old machines using Ethernet cable the SpaceDesk works great. I cant understand what is wrong with iPad Mini 2 version, it is much mor epowerful than 2011 Celeron
My 2nd device appears with “Connected – Display off” and my main computer (Windows 11 64 bit), while detecting the 2nd device and adding it inside the SpaceDesk application, Windows does not detect it as a usable display. Furthermore, in Device Manager the “SpaceDesk Graphic Adapter” have a caution triangle symbol on the side of it and checking the properties this status appears:
“This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)
{Operation Failed}
The requested operation was unsuccessful.”I have attached a diagnostic .txt file.
Hello
Thank you for allowing iOS devices to support USB connections.
But I found that after I turned on both my secondary screens.
Only one of the USB-connected iPhones will display normally, and the others cannot be connected.
If I only open the main screen, even 3 mobile phones can connect normally.Main screen: DVI connection
Secondary screen: DisplayPort connection
OS: win10 22H2
spacedesk DRIVER Console: 2.1.08
App version: 1.75 (1.76 will crash)In addition, I have another situation
iPhone 5s iOS 9.3.3 no matter what connection method is used.
It will exit without warning and the APP will be closed by itself.
I have cleared all content on my phone and reset it, but this problem cannot be solved.
iPhone 6s and other new models of mobile phones have not experienced self-exit.