HP Z620 HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7 - Page 45

USB session switching, Isochronous USB support, Install-time configuration of remote USB,

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Figure 2-19 The local USB devices can be attached to only one Remote Computer at a time. USB session switching At RGS 5.1.3, the ability to dynamically move USB devices from one Remote Computer to another was added. Prior to RGS 5.1.3, it was necessary to first disconnect all RGS connections (sessions) to the Remote Computers, and then re-establish connections while specifying a new Remote Computer to attach the USB devices to. With RGS 5.1.3, USB devices can be detached from one Remote Computer, and made accessible by another Remote Computer without first needing to disconnect the RGS connections. For details on this, see Remote USB operation on page 126 . Isochronous USB support At RGS 5.2.0, support was added for the USB isochronous data type, which is commonly used for streaming data devices such as audio and video devices. See USB devices supported by RGS on page 223 for a description of supported isochronous USB devices. See Support of sound recording devices on Microsoft Windows on page 39 for an overview of the two ways USB microphones can now be used with RGS. Install-time configuration of remote USB This section provides an overview of install-time configuration of remote USB-see Installing RGS on page 48 for more details. NOTE: The Remote USB configuration cannot be changed after installation of the Sender and Receiver-to select a different USB configuration option, the Sender or Receiver must be uninstalled and reinstalled. During installation of the RGS Receiver, you can select one of three Remote USB Configuration options, local, remote or local then remote. This is referred to as legacy mode. The local/remote in legacy mode does not re-enumerate. It supports what was called "captureOnConnect". If the device was plugged in before the Receiver was started it remained local. If the device was plugged in after the Receiver was started it would remain remote. Remote USB overview 29

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Figure 2-19
The local USB devices can be attached to only one Remote Computer at a time.
USB session switching
At RGS 5.1.3, the ability to dynamically move USB devices from one Remote Computer to another was
added. Prior to RGS 5.1.3, it was necessary to first disconnect all RGS connections (sessions) to the
Remote Computers, and then re-establish connections while specifying a new Remote Computer to
attach the USB devices to. With RGS 5.1.3, USB devices can be detached from one Remote Computer,
and made accessible by another Remote Computer without first needing to disconnect the RGS
connections. For details on this, see
Remote USB operation
on page
126
.
Isochronous USB support
At RGS 5.2.0, support was added for the USB isochronous data type, which is commonly used for
streaming data devices such as audio and video devices. See
USB devices supported by RGS
on page
223
for a description of supported isochronous USB devices. See
Support of sound recording
devices on Microsoft Windows
on page
39
for an overview of the two ways USB microphones can
now be used with RGS.
Install-time configuration of remote USB
This section provides an overview of install-time configuration of remote USB—see
Installing RGS
on page
48
for more details.
NOTE:
The Remote USB configuration cannot be changed after installation of the Sender and
Receiver—to select a different USB configuration option, the Sender or Receiver must be uninstalled and
reinstalled.
During installation of the RGS Receiver, you can select one of three Remote USB Configuration options,
local, remote or local then remote. This is referred to as legacy mode.
The local/remote in legacy mode does not re-enumerate. It supports what was called
"captureOnConnect". If the device was plugged in before the Receiver was started it remained local. If
the device was plugged in after the Receiver was started it would remain remote.
Remote USB overview
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