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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_<class code>&SubClass_<subclass code>&Prot_<protocol
code>
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.
To enable Remote USB on HP ThinPro:
1. In HP ThinPro, open the USB Manager and set the USB protocol to RGS.
2. Restart the thin client.
3. Ensure that Enable remote USB is enabled in RGS Receiver.
Directory Mode (non-touch GUI only)
Directory Mode lets you connect to multiple senders simultaneously from a single receiver. When you start
RGS Receiver in Directory Mode, it looks for a directory le containing user names and computer names. RGS
Receiver reads this le and attempts to connect to each specied sender automatically.
The default directory le is directory.txt in the RGS Receiver installation directory.
NOTE: This le contains examples that are commented out using the # character.
Directory le format
The directory le is often a common le for a group, department, organization, or an entire company. The
directory le can manage and administer the senders for any number of users. HP recommends that you save
the directory le on a readily-accessible network le share or mapped drive so it can be shared by multiple
receivers.
The directory le is a text le with the following format for each user:
<domain name> <user name> <computer name> [<computer name> ...]
The domain name of a Windows-based sender depends on the environment. For a domain account, using the
example worldwide\user1, the domain name used for Directory Mode would be worldwide.
The following example directory le species the senders for user1 and user2 in a domain account
environment:
worldwide user1 RC_1 RC_2 RC_3
worldwide user2 RC_4 RC_5 RC_6
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