Xencelabs Pen Displays

Supported Xencelabs Pen Displays

Xencelabs Pen Displays are supported in the locally terminated mode, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Anyware Client. It is also supported in the bridged mode, where peripheral data is sent to the desktop for processing.

Support is available when a connection is initiated from a macOS Client to a Windows Graphics or Standard agent.

Wacom Support

Wacom Tablet Support

The Anyware Client for macOS 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 Anyware Client.

Locally terminated Wacom tablets are much more responsive and tolerate low latency connections.

The Collaboration Broker Client Example

The Collaboration Broker Client Example

The SDK package comes with a sample command line pre-session client called the Collaboration Broker Client Example, which calls the included broker client libraries and enables you to join a PCoIP collaboration session. The Collaboration Broker Client API Example demonstrates the success path for joining a PCoIP collaboration session.

The Broker Client API Example

The Broker Client Example

The SDK package comes with a sample command line pre-session client called the Broker Client example, which calls the included broker client libraries and establishes a PCoIP connection. The Broker Client API example demonstrates the success path for establishing new PCoIP sessions.

Do not Use the Broker Client Example in Production

Using the Branding Package

Using the Branding Package

Once you have created the branding package, it can be used by the session client. The pre-session client is responsible for verifying the package and passing it to the session client executable.

To use the branding package:

Enabling PCoIP Ultra

PCoIP Ultra

The Anyware Client provides support for PCoIP Ultra, the latest protocol enhancements from HP. PCoIP Ultra is optimized for truly lossless support with bit-exact color accuracy and preservation of content detail at the highest frame rates.

Mapping Function Keys

You can enable Function keys on the Anyware Session Client SDK by going to Apple> System Settings> Keyboard> and selecting the function keys you wish to use as standard keys. When the system is configured to not use function keys the Anyware Client does not get the function key codes from the system when the keys are pressed. In this instance the function keys are usd for other system features such as turning the volume up and down.

Adding a Custom Logo

The Anyware Client for macOS can be configured in the Pre-Session mode to place a custom logo beside the Anyware logo. For best results, the logo should be a .png file with a transparent background, and ideally be of size 245x100 or smaller. The image is named "customlogo.png".

macOS location: ~/Library/Preferences/Teradici/PCoIPClient/