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 the "Source signal on other port" message appear on my display?
This indicates that a video source connected to the Host does not correspond with the video port used on the PCoIP Zero Client. This can be corrected by either swapping the video ports used on the Host or the PCoIP Zero Client. The following shows two …
Why are my displays not displaying the virtual desktop properly (how do I calculate VRAM)?
Problem Your VMware View virtual machine is showing a blank screen because the virtual machine does not have enough video memory.   Resolution Ensure that your virtual machine (VM) has enough VRAM to support a one or two monitor combined resolution, …
Why can't I change the display resolution in Windows when using HP Anyware on Windows?
Problem When connected to a remote machine via HP Anyware on Windows, opening the display settings results in greyed out options and a message "Some settings are controlled by your system administrator". You cannot change the screen resolution, select the …
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 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 …
Display resolution, topology, image artifacts or rendering-performance issues in HP Anyware with a GPU
Symptoms If you are using HP Anyware's Graphics agents with a GPU, either Nvidia GRID or AMD FirePro, the following issues may be caused by incorrect GPU driver: Image tearing Image artifacts Slow connection times Display topology issues Low frame rates …