ED and teamviewer

Hey there,

I'm getting Elite Dangerous to run over a remote desktop setup (wan't to access from my laptop, when away from home).

I've tried splashtop, all controls worked fine, but the streaming quality/speed was terrible.

Teamviewer, on the other hand, worked flawlessly. Minor Lag.

Now, to the problem: Teamviewer is not acknowledging my AWSD-QE-RF key strokes/hold (yaw, throttle, strife, vertical thrust) - it seems to be receiving the data, but really slowly (thrust goes up 1% every 3 seconds). It does interpret Roll and pitch correctly - set to 1235 on the keypad. It also got roll/pitch from the mouse, but it was ultra fast and unusable.

Did anyone else tried this? Is there anything I could do to solve this? I've searched everywhere on the internet, no luck.

Thanks in advance!

*** Just tested something: when I rebind the throttle to the keypad, it worked flawlessly (4-7 keys). So the problem seems to be specifically with those keys.
 
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Solved: For some weird reason, if I hold CTRL, it works (those AWSD keys are not binded to ctrl, but it seems to help somehow)
 
What about VNC? That should work better than team viewer as its point to point but a little more involved - you'll need to port forward to your machine and your WAN IP address will change every so often so you might have to phone the wife and get her to 'whatsmyip' into Google for you.

Out if interest if you have a pro version if windows have you tried remote desktop? Again you'll need some port forward jiggery pokery to get it working but that might work best out them all as in theory it should have the lowest overhead
 
What about VNC? That should work better than team viewer as its point to point but a little more involved - you'll need to port forward to your machine and your WAN IP address will change every so often so you might have to phone the wife and get her to 'whatsmyip' into Google for you.

Out if interest if you have a pro version if windows have you tried remote desktop? Again you'll need some port forward jiggery pokery to get it working but that might work best out them all as in theory it should have the lowest overhead

Indeed, forgot about VNC. Will try that later.

Tried windows remote - not as fast as TW (TW seems to have a very nice way to stream stuff).
 
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