- USB REDIRECTOR TS INSTALL
- USB REDIRECTOR TS SERIAL
- USB REDIRECTOR TS DRIVERS
- USB REDIRECTOR TS MANUAL
The STU 430V and 540 in serial mode can be used with both our SDKs - STU and Signature - subject to appropriate coding. Instructions for setting up the 430V are provided on the STU serial connection guide.įor the 430V please see also STU-430V Installation and Configuration.įor the 540 please see also Configuring the STU-540 for serial operation When STU pads operate as serial devices they are not subject to the same restrictions which Windows applies to STUs operating as standard USB devices. Use the monochrome STU-430V serial device or colour STU-540 pad (which can be configured to operate serially). There are currently two options for making STU tablets work in a remote desktop, thin client or Citrix environment: 1. If your company is using Remote Desktop Network Printer Redirection or need help getting the network connected printers working properly, then contact us for assistance.Use Remote Desktop and Citrix for signature capture Repeat down the list until the correct port is found. If the printer does not print then open the printer properties on the Remote Desktop connected computer and change the port to TS002: on the Ports tab, click Apply then click “Print a test page” on the General tab to test again.
USB REDIRECTOR TS DRIVERS
Search through the list of drivers to pick the one associated with the one being connected then click on the Next button.Click on the list “Use an existing port” and choose “TS001:” which usually corresponds to the LPT1: port redirection, but it may take some trial and error going through this list later to figure out which one it is.
USB REDIRECTOR TS MANUAL
Click on the radio selection next to “Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings” then click on the next button.Click on the Add Printer button at the top then click on the “The printer that I want isn’t listed” link at the bottom of the window that opens.Inside the Remote Desktop connected computer click on the Start button and open Control Panel then open “Devices and Printer”.
USB REDIRECTOR TS INSTALL
Once connected download and install the needed print driver but do not create the printer itself yet.Make sure to go back to the General tab and click on save before clicking on the Connect button.Click on the “More…” button at the bottom then put a check next to the Ports item then click the OK button.Click on the Start button and open Remote Desktop Connection then click on the “Local Resources” tab.Click on the Ports tab and put a check next to “Enable printer pooling” and next to the “LPT1:” in the list then click the OK button to finish.Right click on the network printer that needs to be redirected and choose “Printer Properties”.Click on the Start button and open Control Panel then open “Devices and Printers”.
Found this little workaround to provide Remote Desktop network printer redirection in the Microsoft forums: Remote Desktop network printer redirection workaround Found out later indeed they were not able to use the printer successfully due to the inherent issue with network printers across a Remote Desktop Connection. Even after successfully getting them connected to the local workstation and warning them there would be issues with using their network printer at the remote office, they stated it would be just fine. Found myself setting up a client with a remote desktop connection to a local workstation from a remote site to use their Client Management System (CMS).