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 …
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 …
Can I connect a local monitor to computer that has PCoIP Remote Workstation Card or HP Anyware Installed?
Although you may have enough display heads on your GPU to connect local monitors, it is not a supported configuration when using a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card or HP Anyware. Connecting an additional local monitor may cause the following issues: Blank …
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In accordance with certain free and open source software licenses, HP Anyware is pleased to make available for download an archive file of machine readable source code ("Source Code"). By downloading the Source Code, you agree to the following: HP Anyware …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards support HDMI connections?
PCoIP zero clients only come with the following connections: sVGA DVI (single and dual link) Display Port (1.1a) HDMI is not a supported connector type on PCoIP Zero Clients. You can purchase Display Port or DVI to HDMI cables and adapters however you may …
What is the impact of minimum and maximum initial image quality on a PCoIP Session?
Minimum and maximum initial image quality sets the lower and upper quality level. The default values in HP Anyware is Q40 for the minimum initial image quality and Q80 for the maximum initial image quality. If PCoIP estimates there is adequate bandwidth …