Wacom
Wacom Tablet Support
The Software Client for Windows supports Wacom tablets in two configurations: bridged, where peripheral data is sent to the desktop for processing, and locally terminated, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Software Client.
Language Support
Language Support
The Software Client for Windows's interface will automatically use the operating system's language setting, if it is supported.
The interface language can be changed to any of the following supported languages:
Collaboration
Collaboration
PCoIP Ultra Collaboration enables a PCoIP session user to share their session with multiple remote collaborators using Anyware Software Clients.
Note: Collaboration terminology
Client Modes
Client Modes
The Software Client for Windows supports multiple performance modes to suit different types of workloads. Performance modes are described next. To change the client mode, see Selecting a Client Mode below.
Audio
Audio Support
Stereo audio output and mono audio input are supported and enabled by default.
Connecting to an Agent Machine
Connecting to Remote Desktops
The Software Client for Windows can connect to any remote host with a Anyware agent installed and configured, or a Remote Workstation Card. Remote hosts can be Windows, macOS, or Linux, and connections can be made directly (client direct to host) or brokered through Anyware Manager or a Connection Manager.
Note: Remote Workstation Card connections
H.264 Hardware Decode
H.264 Hardware Decode
The Anyware Software Client for Windows supports H.264 hardware decode by using the Anyware Client for enabling the decode. H.264 hardware decode results in lowered CPU requirements, and potentially, reduced power consumption.
The H.264 hardware decode feature has been tested with the following client machine configurations:
Configuring the Anyware Software Client
Configuring the Anyware Software Client for Windows
The Software Client for Windows provides a number of configurable settings and behaviors, which allow the setting of user options, performance modes, and triggering actions like automated connections.