![]() ![]() Save and close the Text Editor and the Elevated Privilege File Manager. Like with that, in the Text Editor, put in the -windowed in the end of that.Ħ. Like before, you'll see the line you saw on Command when you went into properties. You'll see things like Name=, Comment= and Exec=. Right click on the "Steam Link" program and Open With a Text Editor. ![]() Put in your Password and you should now have Elevated Privileges.ĥ. Now to make it run like this without going into the command line all the time, on the file manager where you had the program, right click on the empty space and "Open as Root". ![]() Though you need to write that command every timeĤ. Looks like this "/usr/bin/flatpak run -branch=stable -arch=x86_64 -command=/app/bin/steamlink -file-forwarding -windowed"ģ. Copy that into the command line and add -windowed to the end of it. Got to File System on your file manager and go to /var/lib/flatpak/app//x86_64/stable/(random string of letter and numbers)/export/share/applicationsĢ. First you must locate the location of the Steam Link Application. Going to go step by step on how it's doneġ. So having BOTH options available would helps me out at times.Īlright, I figured it out. If someone would be willing to take the time to explain that, or has a different solution, that would help greatly.Įxtra note: I'm aware that I could just use Moonlight Streaming but sometimes Steam Link does better at streaming when I'm just running a game. ![]() I read somewhere that -windowed in the command line option would do the trick but I'm quite the noob at linux so I don't really know what that means. The Steam Link Client (the screen that the game/program/desktop gets streamed to) forces fullscreen mode and pressing Alt-F8 does nothing, pressing Alt-Space, the resize option is grayed out and of course there doesn't seem to be an option to resize the window within the settings of the program. It means when in fullscreen, the sides and corners aren't visible. Long Version: I'm using an old Macbook Pro 2012 but the sides and corners of the screen are damaged. Short Version: Need a way to resize the Steam Link Client, is there a way to force resize a program using the command line? ![]()
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