Adding a Custom Logo

The Anyware Client for Linux 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".

Linux location: /etc/xdg/Teradici/PCoIPClient/

Connecting to a USB Device

Connecting to a USB Device

Remote hosts using the Anyware Standard Agent or the Anyware Graphics Agent can use USB devices that are attached to the client. When you connect a local USB device to your remote host it will be disabled on the client machine.

USB device connections do not persist across multiple PCoIP sessions. You must connect your USB device each time you connect.

Changing Window Mode

Changing the Anyware Client Window Mode

You can use the Anyware Client in full-screen or windowed mode. Full-screen mode is recommended in most cases.

Activating Full Screen Modes

The Anyware Client provides two full-screen modes: one monitor and all monitors.

Changing the Language

Changing the Language

In addition to English, the Anyware Client also supports a number of different languages. During installation, you can select one of the supported languages.

To change the language in GNOME

  • In the Settings > Language and Region panel, select another language from the language setting.

To change the language on the command line

USB

USB Support

Anyware Clients supports redirecting USB devices to a remote session. Administrators can set rules governing allowed and disallowed devices, device classes, or device protocols. 

Important: USB support is enabled by default

Using the Collaboration Broker Client Example

Using The Collaboration Broker Client Example

The sample Collaboration Broker Client demonstrates how the APIs can be used to customize and control the pre-session and session phases of the Collaboration connection. Invoking the Collaboration Broker Client API is a two-step procedure, where as a first step, the Collaboration Broker Client Example is built.

Supporting USB Devices

Supporting USB Devices

It is possible to redirect USB flash drives with the Anyware Client SDK for Linux. The following steps outline how to enable support for remoting USB devices:

  1. Install usb_helper to /usr/libexec/pcoip-client.

  2. Grant the nescessary capability to the usb_helper by running: