Graphics Agent for Windows Administrators' Guide

USB Support

Anyware agents support USB devices attached to Anyware clients. Administrators can set rules governing allowed and disallowed devices, device classes, or device protocols. 

Important: USB support is enabled by default

USB bridging is enabled by default. If you want to restrict or disable USB support, you can globally disable or set rules governing USB behavior.

Important: PCoIP USB allowed and unallowed device rules

The number of PCoIP USB allowed and unallowed device rules in a PCoIP session is determined by the Anyware Client as well as the Anyware Agent. Sessions from Anyware Clients version 23.01 and earlier, as well as sessions from Zero Clients will only apply the first 10 rules.

Isochronous USB device support

Some USB devices with time-sensitive information, such as webcams, are supported when connecting to the Graphics Agent for Windows.

In addition, our technology partners provide additional solutions to expand peripheral support. For more information, look for partners listed under Peripherals on the Technology Partners page.

Bloomberg Keyboard Support

The following Bloomberg Keyboards are supported when connecting from a a Anyware Zero Client via USB.

  • FRE100
  • STB100

The following Bloomberg Keyboards are supported when connecting from a Windows or Linux software client to a Windows agent (both 23.06 or higher).

  • Bloomberg Keyboard 4
  • Bloomberg Keyboard 5

Xbox One Controller Support

The Anyware Graphics Agent for Windows supports Xbox One controllers when attached to Zero Clients.

The following Xbox One controllers are supported:

  • Xbox One 2015
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox One S
  • Xbox One Bt
  • Xbox One Elite

Support for Xbox Controllers

Xbox Controllers are currently not supported by Anyware Software Clients and Trusted Zero Clients.


Last updated: Saturday, November 9, 2024