

There was one decent profile, I was using awhile. You can change profile also here, if you un-ticked Use my setting for this device in Devices tab.Īlso you can try ticking this tab, but not adding any color profiles, if it helps with input lag at least. And in advanced viewing conditions check (WCS profile for sRGB viewing conditions). If you care about input lag, don't use ICC. Some color profiles are lagless tho! But I can tell difference when using each of them! So good luck with that understanding how it works It is managed by International Color Consortium and I never found any guide how to do this! I too wanted to make custom Color Profile for lower input lag. Press the Browse button and locate the ICC profile you wish to use. Check the Use my settings for this device and press the Add button. Contact your ISP to get a public IPv4 address.First Color Profiles are ignored by games sometimes! First up on the to do list is to select your device (if you have multiple displays). If you have a double NAT with your ISP, it might prevent you from connecting.If your ISP (Internet Service Provider) uses DS-Lite, you'll need to switch to Dual Stack or IPV4.Make sure you don't have any DMZ host configured in your router settings. If you are trying to connect to Shadow or another cloud service: You'll need to get your own dedicated router. If you are using a public Wi-Fi from an apartment building or office, those often prevent communication between devices.Make sure you have 'Full cone NAT' or 'Open NAT' enabled in your router settings if such an option exists.Make sure your PC isn't running VPN software.If using McAfee, Norton, or any other anti-virus, try disabling them or adding an exception for Virtual Desktop Streamer.

If using Avast or AVG, make sure the Firewall network profile is set to Private instead of Public.Make sure the Windows Firewall isn't blocking all connections ( see here) and restart your computer.Make sure your computer is connected to the same router and is on the same network as your headset (the headset might be on a Guest network for example).If you see a ' Not on same network' warning and are not connecting through the internet remotely:
