
In addition, since most phones only have a single charging port on the bottom that's used up by the Kishi, Razer added a USB Type-C port on the bottom of the right half of the controller for passthrough charging. You should aim to use a Bluetooth audio accessory with low audio latency like Razer's own Hammerhead True Wireless earbuds. Since the Kishi obscures the top and bottom parts of your phone, you won't be able to connect any wired audio accessories, so you'll have to use a Bluetooth audio accessory if you don't want to hear audio from your phone's speakers. You can deliberately flex both ends of the Kishi back and forth a bit depending on how thin your phone is, but you shouldn't experience any wobbling when actually playing a game. When I started streaming the controller did not work, which leads me to think I am doing something wrong here.Once the phone is connected to the Razer Kishi, it's secured quite nicely to the controller. I allowed VirtualHere to access it and afterwards allowed Steam to use it. Oh and I got the same issue once also when using my DualSense controller. Was this license maybe only for the Steam Link hardware that I used previously? I even got the DLC for unlimited devices recently.

So this has thrown a spanner in my works for now. I now get blocked from anything because my trial period has expired. Now I have to launch it manually but that way my VirtualHere for SteamLink license does not seem to get applied. The issue I am facing now though is that I was not able to get it to work at all again and Steam is not automatically launching the Client anymore. I was playing around with disabling IPv6 on my Shield and then connecting and reconnecting again. One always showed the Dongle as Used by me and the other one showed it as in use by my Computername. One with an IPv4 address and one with an IPv6 address.
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While checking it out I realized in the cases when it's not working there are two USB hubs.

However I have noticed some things while testing that seemed interesting to me.
