![]() but I'm still lost on what specifically I'm doing wrong. Spent several hours on this, besides emailing the developer, who got back to me once. I've tried running 4.6.3 in case the newer client might fix things. But the client from the website is 4.6.3. It "flashes" if I un-plug and re-plug the wheel while the hub is on the screen, but it NEVER "sees" the wheel like the Virtualhere USB for "Android" (I guess that's what that version is) did.Īlso, when I run Virtualhere for Steam, the client is 4.6.1. I've uninstalled and reinstall Bonjour, and told it to "auto detect" the hub. The Steam Link app never sees my wheel connected to the Shield TV. So I've tried that, but I've had nothing but trouble. ![]() Only at this point I realized I needed to be running Virtualhere from Steam, and not using the app I'd downloaded through Google Play. ![]() Had trouble purchasing using PayPal while remoted in from the Shield, so I came to the actual computer, purchased the software, and then went back the guest room and tried to get things going. Word was it would work with my Shield TV, and having purchased the app, I'd be licensed so I could use the wheel. Within a few tries, I had my G29 wheel showing up in the Windows client, but I burned through the 3 attempts before I got it working with Assetto Corsa.ĭid some research online, both at the Virtualhere site and at here on Steam, and it sounded like what I needed was the Virtualhere for Steam Link. So I started by downloading Virtualhere from the Shield TV's "store".
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