
Filter Description
bDeviceClass
The device class
bDeviceSubclass
The device subclass
bDeviceProtocol
The device protocol
idVendor
The vendor ID
idProduct
The product ID
bcdDevice
The device version number
manufacturer
The manufacturer name
product
The product name
serialNumber
The product serial number
peerAddress
The IP address of the receiver
group
The domain group of the user logged on to the receiver
IMPORTANT: Filtering by manufacturer, product, or serialNumber is not reliable because the manufacturer is not required
to ll in those values.
Determining USB device information (Windows)
To determine USB device information:
1. Open Device Manager and nd the USB device under Universal Serial Bus controllers.
2. Double-click the USB device, and then select the Details tab in the window that appears.
3. Determine the vendor ID, product ID, class, subclass, and protocol.
a. Select Hardware Ids from the drop-down menu. The vendor ID and product ID are displayed in the
following format:
USB\VID_VendorID&PID_ProductID
In the below example, the vendor ID is 1234 and the device ID is 5678:
USB\VID_1234&PID_5678
b. Select Compatible Ids from the drop-down menu. The class, subclass, and protocol are
represented by numerical codes and are displayed in the following format:
USB\Class_ClassCode&SubClass_SubclassCode&Prot_ProtocolCode
In the below example, the class code is 08, the subclass code is 06, and the protocol code is 50:
USB\Class_08&SubClass_06&Prot_50
Determining USB device information (Linux)
To determine USB device information, use an open source program named USBView, which is available at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbview.
Enabling Remote USB on HP ThinPro
Remote USB can be enabled for RGS Receiver on HP ThinPro if the sender is Windows-based.
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