HP Anyware Licensing
 HP Anyware Licensing                               HP Anyware Licensing Models                                                                                                              START     ~3 mins Deployment of Local License Server and …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients support USB devices with a visible cursor, such as slate and scribe tablets when bridged to VMware Horizon View?
PCoIP Zero Clients support usb devices ( slate/scribe/pen tablets etc. ) but further configuration may be required. Scenario After connecting your device you can use the tablet for basic cursor movement and mouse click operations just like a regular …
HP Anyware PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards for Remote Workstation High-level Overview
PCoIP High-Performance Remote Workstations Provides a high-level overview and benefits of remote workstations using PCoIP host cards. Duration: 2 min, 27 seconds Pre-requisites: None … HP Anyware PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards for Remote Workstation …
Why does HP Anyware specify a Nvidia and AMD driver for use with the PCoIP Graphics Agent?
HP Anyware performs extensive testing of the PCoIP Graphics Agent for Windows and the PCoIP Graphics Agent for Linux before release. As part of the tests, HP Anyware uses the latest Nvidia and AMD drivers available at the time. Upon release of the PCoIP …
Determining why the PCoIP Zero Client was reset to factory default
Problem The PCoIP Zero Client unexpectedly reset to factory default.    Cause The PCoIP Zero Client would only reset to factory defaults if one of the reset options was used. The PCoIP Zero Client can be reset by the PCoIP Management Console, through the …
The local cursor and remote cursor do not align at login when using the PCoIP Software Client in Window mode connected to a Remote Workstation Card
Problem The HP Anyware PCoIP Software Client is installed on a Windows OS client and is connecting to a CentOS 5.3 host. The screen on the software client shows the login screen for the host OS in windowed mode (not full screen). When the local cursor …