You can specify a USB device family when you create USB filtering rules for Horizon Client or Horizon Agent.
Note: Some devices do not report a device family.
| Device Family Name | Description |
|---|---|
| audio | Any audio-input or audio-output device. |
| audio-in | Audio-input devices such as microphones. |
| audio-out | Audio-output devices such as loudspeakers and headphones. |
| bluetooth | Bluetooth-connected devices. |
| comm | Communications devices such as modems and wired networking adapters. |
| hid | Human interface devices excluding keyboards and pointing devices. |
| hid-bootable | Human interface devices that are available at startup time, excluding keyboards and pointing devices. |
| imaging | Imaging devices such as scanners. |
| keyboard | Keyboard device. |
| mouse | Pointing device such as a mouse. |
| other | Family not specified. |
| pda | Personal digital assistants. |
| physical | Force feedback devices such as force feedback joysticks. |
| printer | Printing devices. |
| security | Security devices such as fingerprint readers. |
| smart-card | Smart-card devices. |
| storage | Mass storage devices such as flash drives and external hard disk drives. |
| unknown | Family not known. |
| vendor | Devices with vendor-specific functions. |
| video | Video-input devices. |
| wireless | Wireless networking adapters. |
| wusb | Wireless USB devices. |