If a client computer has more than one webcam and microphone, you can configure a preferred webcam and microphone that Real-Time Audio-Video redirects to the remote desktop or published application. These devices can be built in or connected to the client computer.

Real-Time Audio-Video redirects the preferred webcam if it is available. If the preferred webcam is not available, Real-Time Audio-Video uses the first webcam that is provided by system enumeration.

Windows client computer
For a published desktop or published application hosted on a Windows machine, or a Linux desktop or application, you select a preferred webcam or microphone by configuring Real-Time Audio-Video settings in the Horizon Client Settings dialog box.
For a Windows virtual desktop, the Real-Time Audio-Video feature can redirect more than one webcam and microphone to a virtual desktop and you do not select a preferred webcam or microphone.
For more information, see the Horizon Client for Windows Guide document.
Mac client computer
You specify a preferred webcam or microphone by using the Mac defaults system. For more information, see the Horizon Client for Mac Guide document.
Linux client computer
You specify a preferred webcam by editing a configuration file. To select a default microphone, you can configure the Sound control in the Linux operating system on the client computer. For more information, see the Horizon Client for Linux Guide document.