
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 specied 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 species 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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