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Tablet Support
Overview
In some networks, users may notice a visible lag between the movement of the tablet stylus and
the movement of the cursor on the display. This lag can be created by conditions such as large
distances between client and host where stylus input coordinates must travel back and forth to
the host before the cursor moves. This is considered a bridged configuration because the driver
for the tablet is bridged to the host PC. To minimize the affects of the visible lag, Teradici has
embedded a tablet driver in PCoIP Zero Client firmware which reduces the distance required for
data to travel between the stylus and local cursor. This allows better performance for users such
as artists that work in graphic intensive environments. Supported tablets that can take advantage
of this driver are described as locally terminated to the PCoIP Zero Client.
High Latency Networks
Connecting to a Remote Workstation Card on a Linux PC using the Host Software for Linux with the local tablet driver
feature enabled, helps improve the user experience by reducing the effects of latency in some networks where
network latency exceeds 25 ms. To activate this feature, check the Enable Local Tablet Driver located on the PCoIP Host
Software for Linux
Features
Supported Wacom tablets require the correct firmware uploaded to the PCoIP Zero Client as
newer tablet models can be added to newer firmware releases. New supported tablet models can
be identified by reviewing firmware release notes. To ensure you have the most complete set of
supported Wacom tablets, use the latest release of PCoIP Firmware.
Unsupported tablets attached to clients connecting to Remote Workstation Cards will be bridged
to the host PC.
Unsupported Tablets
Other unsupported tablets may work, but have not been tested and should not be used in production environments.
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