
Using mass storage redirection with VMware Horizon View Using USB redirection with VMware Horizon View Using device redirection with VMware Horizon View

Using keyboard shortcuts with VMware Horizon View Using multi-monitor sessions with VMware Horizon View Using Multimedia Redirection with VMware Horizon View Using Kiosk Mode with VMware Horizon View Overview of VMware Horizon View connection features Main control panel options (Administrator Mode)Īdditional control panel options (Administrator Mode) Using the client control panel (Administrator Mode) Using the client control panel (User Mode)Īdditional control panel options (User Mode) Any USB device plugged into the local host appears within the remote host as a native USB

USB redirection works by transmitting low-level USB protocol calls over the network to the remote host.
#FREERDP MULTIMON WINDOWS 8#
In systems connected to a Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 host, HP Smart Zero Core enables USB redirection to all installations.
#FREERDP MULTIMON WINDOWS 7#
In systems connected to a Windows 7 SP1 host, RDP supports redirection for a wide variety of USB devices running in a Hyper-V Virtual Machine. RDP supports redirection of many different types of devices. This causes small black bars to appear on the sides of the connection.ĭevice redirection makes sure that when a user plugs a device into the client, the device is automatically detected and accessible in the remote session. When using RFX, the supported screen resolution is 1280x768 only. NOTE: The HP t410 All-in-One Smart Zero Client supports a 1366x768 screen resolution only. Usually, these options are used only on systems supporting multiple simultaneous connections, such as HP ThinPro. Additional window options are available through the Edit Default Connection option in the Configuration menu. The recommended auto setting uses DDC to communicate with the monitor and automatically sets the resolution to the preferred native resolution of the monitor.īy default, all RDP sessions will be full-screen and span all monitors to enhance the virtualization experience. To modify the session resolution, log out of the session and change the resolution on the local client. When a window is maximized within the remote session, the window will only cover the monitor it was maximized on.ĭisplay preferences and monitor resolutions can be viewed but not modified within the remote session. If a different primary monitor is desired, it can be set via the local Display settings, available in the Configuration menu. The RDP client automatically identifies which monitor is specified as the primary monitor in the local settings and places the taskbar and desktop icons on that monitor.

True multi-monitor support does not require special configuration by the administrator or user. TIP: For simplified management, HP recommends that MMR be enabled or disabled on the remote host.
