When connecting to the PCoIP Graphics Agent I only get 1 display when I have 2 or more connected
Problem When connecting to a PCoIP Graphics Agent installed on a machine with an Nvidia GRID K340, Nvidia GRID K520, Nvidia GRID M series or above GPU I only get one display but the PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Software Client has multiple displays …
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 can I not see the mouse cursor when using PCoIP HP Anyware installed on Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 bare metal?
Problem When using PCoIP HP Anyware to connect to Windows 10 running on bare metal (operating system installed directly on the computer with no virtualization), the cursor is not visible.   Cause When Windows 10 do not detect a locally attached mouse, …
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 …
PCoIP Troubleshooting Steps: IEEE 802.1x Network Authentication
This article provides a brief list of troubleshooting steps for common issues with 802.1x authentication. It is not intended to be a comprehensive troubleshooting guide. These include scenarios for: Problems uploading IEEE 802.1x certificates to PCoIP …
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 …