Software Client 24.10.2 for macOS
Software Client 24.10.3 for Windows
Configuring Multiple Monitors for NVIDIA GRID vGPUs
Configuring Multiple Monitors for NVIDIA GRID vGPU
This section describes how to add a shared NVIDIA GRID PCI device to your virtual machine and specify its GPU profile. The following instructions are only required for virtualized workstations using a supported NVIDIA GRID vGPU video card.
Configuring Displays for NVIDIA GRID with Pass-Through
Configuring Displays for NVIDIA GRID with Pass-Through
This section describes how how to add an NVIDIA GRID PCI device to your ESXi host.
The following instructions are only required for virtualized workstations using a supported NVIDIA GRID video card with pass-through. For specific supported models, see System Requirements.
VSphere Reference
VSphere Reference
This section contains reference information useful for VSphere users configuring displays with the Anyware Graphics Agent.
You can find information here for:
Wacom Local Termination on Ubuntu Cloud Hosts
Wacom Local Termination on Ubuntu Cloud Hosts
Cloud-based Ubuntu hosts will fail to properly identify Wacom tablets that have been locally-terminated at the Anyware client. When this occurs, pressure sensitivity and other advanced features will not work properly.
To work around this issue, remove the default AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud kernel and replace it with a generic kernel.
Overview
Anyware Graphics Agent for Linux 24.10
Connection Guide
Making a Connection from a PCoIP Client
Note: Choose the Appropriate User
While connecting to agent machines, make sure that the username or the user group is not pcoip
.
Wacom Tablet Support
Wacom Tablet Support
The Graphics Agent 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.