Why does the mouse and keyboard to work on my Fujitsu CELSIUS (C620, M730, or M720) when using a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Answer: In some cases, when connected to a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card, users can't use their mouse and keyboard. Fujitsu has resolved the issue via a BIOS update. For more information, or for support related to this issue, please contact Fujitsu or …
Why my HP anyware Connector (CACv2) does not connect after the recent Ubuntu 18.04 OS Nov-13-2019 Update?
The latest patch release of Ubuntu 18.04 (Nov-13 patch) will break CAM CACv2 connectivity. Affected Ubuntu 18.04 OS patch version: Nov-13-2019 release:  ubuntu-1804-bionic-v20191113 ubuntu-os-cloud ubuntu-1804-lts Recommendation: If you experience this …
Unable to start docker containers connector_cm and connector_connectorgateway during HP Anyware Connector installation
In Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS or Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS setting up HP Anyware Connector, if IPV6 was disabled in the vm  those 2 containers will always fail to start. During the installation or reinstallation of the HP Anyware Connector, connector_cm and …
Management Console profile is not applied to the Remote Workstation Card
Applying a Profile to a Remote Workstation Card from PCoIP Management Console will be unsuccessful if the Enable Audio setting on the Remote Workstation Card has never been enabled (default is disabled) or the Remote Workstation Card has not had the …
How do I change the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) of a PCoIP Zero Client?
First, change the PCoIP name to a new name. Currently, the "PCoIP Device Name" can only be changed on an individual basis in two locations: The  "OSD--> Configuration--> Label"  tab The  "AWI--> Configuration--> Label"  tab The default format is  …
Does the PCoIP Zero Client have left hand mouse configuration settings?
The PCoIP Zero Client currently has no specific left hand mouse setting. The PCoIP Zero Client configuration options in the OSD were designed to negate the necessity for right hand or left hand functionality therefore both buttons act the same. Right hand …