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If possible, I would love to be able to see some identifier about the Moonlight client included in the environment variables for prep commands.
For my particular use case, I would use this to start using the correct peripherals automatically based on where I connected from. I use one of the "USP over network" programs to be able to use a proper gaming headset or keyboard/mouse from the remote room.
Currently, I just duplicate apps within Sunshine to hardcode these mappings...so I have the usual "Desktop" that uses no external peripherals and then a "Desktop Room A" and "Desktop Room B" that do prep commands to activate the relevant headset/etc in those rooms. If I could access something like the IP of the device connecting via Moonlight, then I could use that to determine which room is connecting and activate the appropriate peripherals automatically. I wouldn't need to duplicate apps within Sunshine anymore. It would be a much more natural experience.
Hopefully this idea makes sense...but if it's not clear please let me know.
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If possible, I would love to be able to see some identifier about the Moonlight client included in the environment variables for prep commands.
For my particular use case, I would use this to start using the correct peripherals automatically based on where I connected from. I use one of the "USP over network" programs to be able to use a proper gaming headset or keyboard/mouse from the remote room.
Currently, I just duplicate apps within Sunshine to hardcode these mappings...so I have the usual "Desktop" that uses no external peripherals and then a "Desktop Room A" and "Desktop Room B" that do prep commands to activate the relevant headset/etc in those rooms. If I could access something like the IP of the device connecting via Moonlight, then I could use that to determine which room is connecting and activate the appropriate peripherals automatically. I wouldn't need to duplicate apps within Sunshine anymore. It would be a much more natural experience.
Hopefully this idea makes sense...but if it's not clear please let me know.
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