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Yeah that sounds like something Microsoft would do to support the OS being utilized on tablets, I run Windows 10 on a VM which mimics a mouse being plugged in, so I have not experienced this.
Windows 10 also wouldn't utilize the GPU when a monitor or a headless dummy plug wasn't plugged into the GPU and prevents the audio card from pushing audio off the host machine while streaming in favor of sending it through the stream, all problems I never had to work around while utilizing Windows 7 for streaming.
Because Steam streaming now offers 5.1 encoded off any audio card and I had setup the audio card and long fiber run while using the Windows 7 server when Steam only pushed stereo streaming,
I ended up relocating my sound card to the client, which is what I wanted when I first setup the streaming server years ago but forgot and wasted cycles into finding a solution.
http://www.vb-audio.com/Cable/index.htm
Very barebones and simple. All I did was install it and suddenly I had audio. Didn't have to do any configuration in the program itself.
Apparently there is a software solution to the video issue, but it's not quite so simple. I messed with it a little bit and gave up; $10 for a dummy plug isn't so bad.
If your Mouse Keys doesn't work even after you've enabled it from Control Panel, simply unplug your mouse and do Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock to enable it to work.