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#Moonlight for Chrome
# Moonlight for Chrome
[Moonlight for Chrome](http://moonlight-stream.com) is an open source implementation of NVIDIA's GameStream, as used by the NVIDIA Shield, but built to run in the Chrome browser.
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Moonlight also has mobile versions for [Android](https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-android) and [iOS](https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-ios).
##Features
## Features
* Streams Steam Big Picture and all of your games from your PC to your Chrome browser
* Keyboard and mouse support
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* Full support for Xbox controllers and PlayStation controllers, and some other HID gamepads
* Use mDNS to scan for compatible GeForce Experience (GFE) machines on the network
##Features to come
## Features to come
* Gamepad mapping
* Improved UI
* Better error handling
##Installation
## Installation
* Download [GeForce Experience](http://www.geforce.com/geforce-experience) and install on your GameStream-compatible PC
* Install the [latest release](https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-chrome/releases)
##Requirements
## Requirements
* Chrome browser on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, or Chrome OS
* [GameStream-compatible](http://shield.nvidia.com/play-pc-games/) computer with GTX 600+ series desktop or mobile GPU (for the PC from which you're streaming)
* High-end wireless router (802.11n dual-band recommended) or wired network
##Building
## Building
1. Install the Chrome Native Client SDK and download the current Pepper SDK
2. Set the `NACL_SDK_ROOT` environment variable to your Pepper SDK folder. If you need more detailed instructions, see [here](https://github.com/google/pepper.js/wiki/Getting-Started)
3. Run `git submodule update --init --recursive` from within `moonlight-chrome/`
4. Run `make` from within the `moonlight-chrome/` repo
##Testing
## Testing
1. Open the Extensions page in Chrome
2. Check the 'Developer mode' option
3. Click 'Load unpacked extension' and point it at your built moonlight-chrome repo
4. Run Moonlight from the extensions page
5. If making changes, make sure to click the Reload button on the Extensions page
##Streaming
## Streaming
Simply type the hostname or IP into the textbox, pair, choose an app to run, then begin streaming. Once paired, the host will be remembered in a dropdown menu. To exit a stream, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q. To remove focus from the stream, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift.
##Contribute
## Contribute
This project is being actively developed at [XDA Developers](http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2505510)