Using a custom display resolution and the Hot Plug Reset function on a PCoIP Zero Client
Setting a custom display resolution A PCoIP Zero Client allows you to set a custom display resolution on the client, which is saved even when the client is powered down. This lets you set a resolution that is different than the attached display's native …
How can I shadow a VMware Horizon View PCoIP desktop session from my vSphere console?
Note: This knowledge base article does not apply to HP Anyware. HP Anyware uses a  Anyware software GPU or a hardware GPU disabling the vSphere Console. In some cases viewing a remote users PCoIP session may be beneficial to troubleshooting an issue. In …
How can I identify the version of VMware's SVGA driver in my virtual machine?
Answer: To identify the VMware SVGA driver version that your current virtual machine is using perform the following steps. Log in to your VM. Left click the start button. Right click Computer. Left click Manage. Left click Device Manager. Expand Display …
I can't see or access PC/workstation BIOS when using a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Problem When remotely access my a workstation using the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card, the BIOS is not visible remotely and when it is, can't be controlled.   Cause In order to access the BIOS when using a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card, the USB function …
Mirroring displays on PCoIP Zero Clients
Requirements Tera2 dual port client (TERA2321) Firmware 4.1 or newer   Instructions From the PCoIP Zero Client's onscreen display (OSD) or both versions of the Management Console OSD - browse to Options > Configuration > Display > Enable Display Cloning …
Displays
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to: Understand the different display configurations. Understand the supported resolutions 20 mins With PCoIP, you can configure several display settings as described below.   Display Resolutions PCoIP supports …
How do I change the image quality properties of a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Review the below table to understand where to change the image quality properties in a remote workstation environment. This information applies to sessions between PCoIP Zero Clients and a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (i.e. host card). If you are using a …