You can redirect biometric devices, specifically fingerprint scanners, that are plugged into a USB port on a Windows client system, to virtual desktops. You can also redirect Dino-Lite USB microscopes from a Windows, Mac, or Linux client system to virtual desktops.
Configuring Fingerprint Scanner Redirection
To redirect these fingerprint scanners, you need a minimum of 200 Mbps network bandwidth on the remote agent desktop.
Device | Client OS | Windows OS Servers | Protocols |
---|---|---|---|
U.are.U 5160 Fingerprint Reader | Windows 10 1809 64-bit | Windows 10 1809 64-bit Windows 10 1903 64-bit |
PCoIP, Blast |
U.are.U 5300 Fingerprint Reader | Windows 10 1809 64-bit | Windows 10 1809 64-bit Windows 10 1903 64-bit |
PCoIP, Blast |
Configuring Microscope Redirection
To redirect USB microscope devices, you must meet these network requirements:
Network Requirement | For Client-to-Agent Data Transfer | For Agent-to-Client Data Transfer |
---|---|---|
Bandwidth | At least 400 Mbps | At least 20 Mbps |
Delay | 1 ms or less | 2 ms or less |
Loss | 0.005% or less | 0.005% or less |
Windows and Mac client systems allow USB redirection of supported microscopes by default.
Linux client systems exclude microscopes from USB redirection by default. To use redirection, you must allow the microscope device by setting the viewusb.IncludeVidPid property. See the "Setting USB Configuration Properties" topic in Horizon Client for Linux Guide.
To optimize performance, configure the microscope settings as follows:
- Set the resolution to 640 x 480.
- Set Video Encoder to MJPEG.
- Reduce or turn off the auto-exposure setting.
Device | Client OS | Windows OS Remote Agent Desktop | Protocols |
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Dino-Lite Premier AM4113ZT | Windows Mac Linux (kernel version 3.3-rc1 or later) |
Windows 10 | PCoIP, Blast |