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  • in reply to: Driver install failing #25039
    Rackneh
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    Well I fixed it for using root admin, fsr the rights on my normal account are messed up.

    in reply to: Driver install failing #25038
    Rackneh
    Participant

    My user is an admin, I tried installing it with UAC off but I get the same issue.

    Because it’s an MSI installer it doesn’t have a “Run as administrator” option.
    It does ask for UAC rights if I leave UAC on, I give it to it but it still fails

    in reply to: Driver install failing #25026
    Rackneh
    Participant

    Thank you very much!!

    in reply to: Some Questions Regarding Subsequent spacedesk Updates #25012
    Rackneh
    Participant

    –accidentally created, can be deleted–

    –sorry–

    • This reply was modified 11 months ago by Rackneh.
    • This reply was modified 11 months ago by Rackneh.
    in reply to: Some Questions Regarding Subsequent spacedesk Updates #25011
    Rackneh
    Participant

    Personally I feel like I can provide an answer to your questions.

    I personally use SpaceDesk to use my phone and SteamDeck as screens, BUT also for “docking” my steamdeck wirelessly without needing to go out and buy an actual dock.

    I love that I can use my main monitor, keyboard and mouse as if they were directly connected to the deck and better yet I can switch between my main rig and my deck seemlessly, something only expensive KVM switches can do.

    If you were to allow for higher framerates as an “expert” or experimental feature, I could actually use my main monitor’s 144hz with games on my Deck. That way I can play games at the deck’s native resolution (720p) but at my monitor’s native framerate.

    I and a lot of other people who have or have had low-spec machines are well aware of the tradeoffs needed for higher refreshrates and we would gladly sacrifice resolution to get that better framerate.

    The magic of spacedesk in my eyes is turning any semi-competent toaster with a screen into an addition to your host PC, allowing users that understand what they’re doing to get more out of the software only improves it in my opinion.

    • This reply was modified 11 months ago by Rackneh.
    • This reply was modified 11 months ago by Rackneh.
    in reply to: re-installation error #25010
    Rackneh
    Participant

    (made my own topic and uploaded the logs that are needed there)

    in reply to: re-installation error #25005
    Rackneh
    Participant

    I’m having the same issue, I’m trying to install the driver after windows recovered and it gives me an arror at “Installing Android Control Driver”

    What files do you need?

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