Why does the dual-link DVI monitor connected to my PCoIP Zero Client not display properly?
Check your DVI cable, it may not be dual-link capable. Dual-link cable ends have all of the pins populated whereas single-link cables are missing 6 pins. These pins carry the extra information to allow up to 2560 x 1600 resolution. Some monitors will …
Why do my PCoIP Zero Client image settings have no effect when I change them?
Problem When connecting to your HP Anyware PCoIP Agent or VMware Horizon VM you may notice that the PCoIP Zero Client imaging settings have no effect on the PCoIP Session. The pcoip_server log file and the PCoIP Zero Client AWI both indicate the imaging …
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 …
Should I use an initial image quality of Q100?
An initial image quality of Q100 will deliver the highest quality of image PCoIP can deliver. Q100 is not lossless, for a lossless image, build to lossless must be enabled.  How to configure the Turn off Build-to-Lossless feature session variable in GPO …
Why can't I get 2560x1600 Resolution on my PCoIP Remote Workstation Access Card (Host Card)?
Answer: Due to display changes after PCoIP Remote Workstation Card Firmware 4.2, you need to disable monitor emulation on all nonactive ports on the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card. Note: Dual port PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards support a maximum of one …
When does the PCoIP Management Console apply a resolution change using the Enable Preferred Resolution Override setting while in a PCoIP session?
In PCoIP Management Console (MC) 1.9.1 (and newer), PCoIP Zero Clients with firmware 4.1.2 (and newer) can be configured to override the attached monitors native resolution using the Enable Preferred Resolution Override feature. The setting is recognized …