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I gave my PC a facelift with the NCASE M3

I decided to change cases while making a GPU upgrade to my rig. I couldn't be happier with the M3, it fits so much in that small package. I may have gone a little overboard with the fans, but at least she stays cool :) I still have a little cable management left to clean up, but the case swap is all done for the most part.

Build Details:
-NCASE M3 GRATER | Silver
-NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 FE
-Stock Air Cooler
-AMD Ryzen 9800 X3D
-Noctua NH-D15 G2 Air Cooler
-Samsung 990 PRO 2TB
-Corsair Vengeance 96GB 6000
-ASUS ROG Strix B850-I Motherboard
-Silverstone SX1000 Power supply

u/xSleepsinclassx — 19 hours ago

VirtualHere Server Event System w/ Moonlight/Apollo

Has anyone used the VirtualHere Server Event System to handle USB connection/disconnection based on the moonlight streaming connection event?

I'm looking to use a dualsense controller on a docked SteamDeck, to stream from my gaming PC.

The issue I have is that I need to let the SteamDeck keep control of the Dualsense controller until the Moonlight streaming connection has completed. Then it can relinquish control to the PC via VirtualHere.

on the flip side, The PC needs to be able to give up the VirtualHere control once i end my Moonlight session.

Right now the PC keeps grabbing the controller as soon as it connects, and then wont give it up.

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u/xSleepsinclassx — 19 days ago