HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 106

Attaching a local USB device to a Remote Computer, the Local Computer.

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6-3-1 Attaching a local USB device to a Remote Computer The options available under the USB tab in the Receiver Control Panel are shown in Figure 6-13. Figure 6-13 USB tab options The USB options are: • Enable Remote USB-This checkbox can be used to dynamically (during an active RGS connection) enable or disable USB connections to the Remote Computer. When enabled, USB devices plugged into the Local Computer appear to the Remote Computer as locally attached devices. Because remote USB supports hot plug connections, it is not necessary to disable remote USB before plugging or unplugging USB devices on the Local Computer. • Select sender- If multiple Remote Computers are specified in Directory Mode, the Select sender drop down menu is used to select which Remote Computer (Sender) receives the remote USB connection. In Figure 6-13, the RGS Receiver is operating in Directory Mode and the Remote Computer at IP address 10.10.42.65 is selected to receive the remote USB connection. NOTE: Directory Mode operation is discussed in Chapter 7, "Using Directory Mode." Advanced capabilities 106

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6-3-1 Attaching a local USB device to a Remote Computer
The options available under the
USB
tab in the Receiver Control Panel are shown in Figure 6-13.
Figure 6-13
USB tab options
The USB options are:
Enable Remote USB
—This checkbox can be used to dynamically (during an active RGS connection) enable
or disable USB connections to the Remote Computer. When enabled, USB devices plugged into the Local
Computer appear to the Remote Computer as locally attached devices. Because remote USB supports hot
plug connections, it is not necessary to disable remote USB before plugging or unplugging USB devices on
the Local Computer.
Select sender
— If multiple Remote Computers are specified in Directory Mode, the
Select sender
drop down
menu is used to select which Remote Computer (Sender) receives the remote USB connection. In Figure 6-13,
the RGS Receiver is operating in Directory Mode and the Remote Computer at IP address 10.10.42.65 is
selected to receive the remote USB connection.
NOTE:
Directory Mode operation is discussed in Chapter 7, “
Using Directory Mode
.”