With the USB redirection feature, you can use locally attached USB devices, such as thumb flash drives, in a remote desktop or published application.
When you use the USB redirection feature, most USB devices that are attached to the local client system become available from menus in Horizon Client. You use these menus to connect and disconnect the devices.
The types of USB devices that you can redirect depend on how a Horizon administrator has configured the remote desktop or published application.
You can connect USB devices to a remote desktop or published application either manually or automatically.
Prerequisites
- To use USB devices with a remote desktop or published application, a Horizon administrator must enable the USB redirection feature.
- The USB Redirection component must be installed in Horizon Client. If you did not include this component in the installation, uninstall Horizon Client and run the installer again to include the USB Redirection component.
- Become familiar with USB Redirection Limitations.
Procedure
- Manually connect the USB device to a remote desktop.
- Connect the USB device to the local client system.
- From the VMware Horizon Client menu bar in the remote desktop, click USB Devices.
- Toggle the option for the USB device to on.
The device is manually redirected from the local system to the remote desktop.
- Connect the USB device to a published application.
- Connect the USB device to the local client system.
- Start Horizon Client and connect to the published application.
- Click the Settings (gear) icon in the upper-right corner of the desktop and application selector window and click USB Devices.
- In the right pane, select the published application and toggle the option for the USB device to on.
Horizon Client connects the USB device to the published application that you selected. The USB device is also available to other applications in the same farm as the application that you selected.
- (Optional) To configure Horizon Client to connect the USB device automatically to the published application when the application is started, select the Automatically Connect at Startup check box.
- (Optional) To configure Horizon Client to connect the USB device automatically to the published application when you plug the device into the local system, select the Automatically Connect when Inserted check box.
The published application must be activated and in the foreground for this behavior to take effect.
- When you are finished using the published application, open the Settings dialog box again, select USB Devices, and toggle the option for the USB device to off.
You must release the USB device so that you can access it from your local system.
- Configure Horizon Client to connect USB devices automatically to a remote desktop when you plug them in to the local system.
Use the autoconnect feature if you plan to connect devices that use MTP drivers, such as Android-based Samsung smart phones and tablets.
- Before you plug in the USB device, start Horizon Client and connect to the remote desktop.
- From the VMware Horizon Client menu bar in the remote desktop, select .
- Plug in the USB device.
USB devices that you connect to your local system after you start
Horizon Client are redirected to the remote desktop.
- Configure Horizon Client to connect USB devices automatically to a remote desktop when Horizon Client starts.
- From the VMware Horizon Client menu bar in the remote desktop, select .
- Plug in the USB device and restart Horizon Client.
USB devices that are connected to the local client system when you start
Horizon Client are redirected to the remote desktop.
Results
The USB device appears in the remote desktop or published application. A USB device might take up to 20 seconds to appear in the remote desktop or published application. The first time you connect the device to a remote desktop you might be prompted to install drivers.
If the USB device does not appear in the remote desktop or published application after several minutes, disconnect and reconnect the device to the client computer.
What to do next
If you have problems with USB redirection, see the topic about troubleshooting USB redirection problems in the Configuring Remote Desktop Features in Horizon document.