Running the Moonlight executable from the command line could allow Moonlight to be executed with a script and e.g., run a specific application on a specific computer with specific options (frame rate, resolution, bitrate, full screen, etc.) through such a script with the right options. This script could then, for example, be task scheduled to run automatically on user sign-on.
Moonlight allows you to play your PC games on almost any device, whether you're in another room or miles away from your gaming rig. Moonlight (formerly Limelight) is an open source implementation of NVIDIA's GameStream protocol.
Just wrote a little helper to start new virtual display automatically when moonlight client connects, matching client's resolution and framerate settings - just like what Sidecar does
Moonlight, when used in combination with Sunshine, could allow the user to toggle between multiple monitors, using a keyboard shortcut.
As far as I know, Moonlight for Tizen TV is a web app based on moonlight-chrome. Shouldn't it be possible to create a browser-based Moonlight version for desktop based on these?
I often use Moonlight on my laptop in a low resolution with background controller input turned on while playing on my gaming PC streaming to my AppleTV. I use this roundabout but well-working solution because the AppleTV’s controller support has often given me issues with latency and deadzones and isn’t very customizable.
Moonlight Stream webpage SDL_GameControllerDB A community sourced database of game controller mappings to be used with SDL2 and SDL3 Game Controller functionality. Usage Download gamecontrollerdb.txt, place it in your app’s directory and load it. SDL2: