HP Z620 HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7 - Page 145

USB session switching, Enable Remote USB, Connect, Select sender

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Figure 6-16 Prior to remote attachment of the USB drive key To connect the USB drive key to a Remote Computer in Directory Mode, perform the following steps: 1. Click the USB tab on the Receiver Control Panel. 2. Click the Enable Remote USB checkbox to enable the remote USB connection. 3. Select the IP address (or hostname) of the Remote Computer, and click Connect. 4. Once connection has been established, remove and re-insert the USB drive key-this step is required to initiate the remote USB attachment. As shown in Figure 6-17 After remote attachment of the USB drive key on page 129, the USB drive key is now attached to the Remote Computer, and is no longer available to the Local Computer. Figure 6-17 After remote attachment of the USB drive key USB session switching New with RGS 5.1.3 is the ability to dynamically move USB devices from one Remote Computer to another. This enables USB devices to be detached from one Remote Computer, and made accessible by another Remote Computer without first needing to disconnect the RGS connections. To move USB devices to a different Remote Computer in Directory Mode, simply specify the new Remote Computer (Sender) in the Select sender: dropdown menu (see Figure 6-18 Dynamically moving USB devices to Remote USB operation 129

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Figure 6-16
Prior to remote attachment of the USB drive key
To connect the USB drive key to a Remote Computer in Directory Mode, perform the following steps:
1.
Click the
USB
tab on the Receiver Control Panel.
2.
Click the
Enable Remote USB
checkbox to enable the remote USB connection.
3.
Select the IP address (or hostname) of the Remote Computer, and click
Connect
.
4.
Once connection has been established, remove and re-insert the USB drive key—this step is
required to initiate the remote USB attachment.
As shown in
Figure
6
-
17
After remote attachment of the USB drive key
on page
129
, the USB drive
key is now attached to the Remote Computer, and is no longer available to the Local Computer.
Figure 6-17
After remote attachment of the USB drive key
USB session switching
New with RGS 5.1.3 is the ability to dynamically move USB devices from one Remote Computer to
another. This enables USB devices to be detached from one Remote Computer, and made accessible
by another Remote Computer without first needing to disconnect the RGS connections. To move USB
devices to a different Remote Computer in Directory Mode, simply specify the new Remote Computer
(Sender) in the
Select sender
: dropdown menu (see
Figure
6
-
18
Dynamically moving USB devices to
Remote USB operation
129