What is monitor emulation on the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card and how does it work?
Answer: Monitor emulation is a feature on the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (also known as a host card) that ensures graphics cards see a valid EDID on a Display Port or DVI port on boot. This helps prevent the graphics card from driving DVI signals or DP …
Can a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card be brokered by VMware Horizon View?
A PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (host card) can be brokered by VMware View 4.5 and newer. This way, the host can be accessed by either a PCoIP Zero Client or the VMware View software client. Refer to  PCoIP Remote Workstation Card 4.9.0 Administrators' …
How much latency does PCoIP technology add to the remote system?
The latency added by PCoIP technology to a remote system is related to the time to encode (compression) and decode (decompression) for the PCoIP protocol, which depends on the implementation. Total end-to-end latency is determined by OS latency and …
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 …
Why does touchscreen calibration not work with a resolution other then native resolution?
Answer: Calibration for touchscreens via Teradici PCoIP firmware is designed to work from the OSD in native resolution with elo branded touch screens. To calibrate from a different resolution other than native, the elo device must be bridged and the elo …