USB
USB Support
Anyware Clients supports redirecting USB devices to a remote session. Administrators can set rules governing allowed and disallowed devices, device classes, or device protocols.
Important: USB support is enabled by default
Anyware Clients supports redirecting USB devices to a remote session. Administrators can set rules governing allowed and disallowed devices, device classes, or device protocols.
Important: USB support is enabled by default
PCoIP-compatible brokers are resource managers that authenticate users and dynamically assign authorized host agents to Anyware clients based on the identity of the user. Anyware clients can connect to Anyware agents using a PCoIP-compatible broker, called a brokered connection, or directly, called a non-brokered or direct connection. The broker c
The following PCoIP session features can be customized:
HP may request a support file from your system to help troubleshoot and diagnose issues.
Customizable Script
This script can be customized, in the case where the log files are located in a different location the script should be updated appropriately.
To create a support file:
The core library allows an application developer to integrate a PCoIP session directly into an application. The core library facilitates connection to a remote host, decoding PCoIP image data directly into an application supplied frame buffer as well as remoting audio, keyboard and mouse events and supported USB devices.
Xencelabs Pen Displays are supported in the locally terminated mode, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Anyware Client. It is also supported in the bridged mode, where peripheral data is sent to the desktop for processing.
Support is available when a connection is initiated from a Linux Client to a Windows Graphics or Standard agent.
Brokered Session Connection
If you are using a brokered session, this is handled by the broker libraries automatically.
Before you begin, gather the following host desktop details:
The SDK package comes with a sample command line pre-session client called the Broker Client
example, which calls the included broker client libraries and establishes a PCoIP connection. The Broker Client API example demonstrates the success path for establishing new PCoIP sessions.
Do not Use the Broker Client Example in Production
Install the Anyware Client SDK for Linux repository. A shell script to install this is here.
HP Distribution Platform
The Anyware Client for Linux supports Wacom tablets in two configurations: bridged, where peripheral data is sent to the desktop for processing, and locally terminated, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Anyware Client.