Retrohacked Posted April 27, 2020 Share Posted April 27, 2020 If you like this project and want to help improve it, please consider donating to support it's development!Donate Changes Use Analog sticks and triggers to control mouse Use gyro to control mouse like a Wii remote. Built in Nvidia encoding for low latency. Automatically sets desktop resolution for max performance. (Optional) Limit stream to 30fps (Good for emulators like Cemu) Added some tooltips Added start on boot. Added prompt to reboot after installing drivers. Added donate button. You know, just in case you wanna by me a coffee ;) Fixed resolution detect on scaled monitors. Fixed audio volume. Notes This is only a update to the streamer app. Video Instructions / Review Here. Big shout out to Jonny Troche for this high quality tutorial! Make sure to like and subscribe guys ;D If your interested in using SkyNX to turn your Nintendo Switch into a WiiU gamepad using Cemu. Here is a link with my tutorial on how to set it up! Nintendo Switch as a WiiU Gamepad Features Stream PC games with audio to switch at 60fps! Handles up to 4 JoyCon pairs. (4 Players at once!) Motion control support for Cemu. Use Analog sticks and triggers to control mouse Use gyro to control mouse like a Wii remote. Built in Nvidia encoding for low latency. Automatically sets desktop resolution for max performance. (Optional) Optionally disable video to use the JoyCons as remotes on PC! Optionally disable audio. Optionally swap A and B AND X and Y. Handles basic touch input. Handles right click. (Touch with 1 finger, tap with the second) Handles scrolling. (Your standard 2 finger scroll.) Instructions: Copy the switch folder in SkyNX.zip, to the root of your sd card. Install the forwarder with a nsp installer such as Goldleaf. Extract SkyNXStreamer-win32-ia32.zip to somewhere safe. Open SkyNXStreamer-win32-ia32/SkyNXStreamer.exe Launch SkyNX on switch. Put the IP showed on the app into the streamer. Click start streamer. View the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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