

Number 2 is really a game breaking issue unfortunately. I also tried a USB headset just to see if that makes any difference but I hear no USB sound on connecting, nor do I see it in windows listed anywhere. The joystick works only as a ordinary steamlink joypad (which makes a big difference in games such as Elite Dangerous). For now that's rather some inconvenience only.Ģ) Way worse, the USB joystick is set to "shared" in the android steamlink app but I hear no USB sound in whindows when connecting to it via steamlink, nor is it properly detected. To fix this, I have to go to the virtualhere's app info and force quit it on Android, then launch the steamlink app again. There I noticed 2 issues:ġ) whenever I quit the steamlink app and launch it again the "virtualhere" menu within the android steamlink app shows no USB devices attached. With either of those Android devices I connect via steamlink to my Windows 10 computer at home. My setup is this:Īndroid (Samsung Galaxy S20+ and Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+, both on Android 11) with a Saitek X52 USB joystick attached and VH app installed.

Now that virtualhere was fixed in the Android steam link app I wanted to use it (purchased it in July on Steam).
