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 …
Why is my display not working correctly when using an adaptor attached to my OEM supplied cable?
Problem After purchasing a HP Anyware product you discover the cable shipped with the HP Anyware product does not have the necessary Video/Display connector to interface with your GPU or monitor. To complete the connection an adaptor is used to change the …
Can I connect a local monitor to computer that has PCoIP Remote Workstation Card or HP Anyware Installed?
Although you may have enough display heads on your GPU to connect local monitors, it is not a supported configuration when using a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card or HP Anyware. Connecting an additional local monitor may cause the following issues: Blank …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards support HDMI connections?
PCoIP zero clients only come with the following connections: sVGA DVI (single and dual link) Display Port (1.1a) HDMI is not a supported connector type on PCoIP Zero Clients. You can purchase Display Port or DVI to HDMI cables and adapters however you may …
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 …