
#The pcoip protocol supports a maximum of full
If you maximize an application window, the window expands to the full screen of only the monitor that contains it. With PCoIP or RDP7 you have a true multiple-monitor session, where monitors can have different resolutions and sizes, and a monitor can be pivoted. If you maximize an application window, the window spans across all monitors.

Note that with RDP6 you have to use span mode that is mainly a single-monitor session: the monitors must be the same size and resolution, and the monitor layout must fit within a bounding box.
#The pcoip protocol supports a maximum of serial
USB redirection works on both (but note that you may have some limit with some specific View Client).īut serial and parallel ports redirection works only with RDP protocol (for printers you can use ThinPrint to redirect the printer).

Old version of the Mac and (OpenSource) Linux Client where also only RDP.įor more information about the View Client features see the documentation page.Īlso note that the Zero Clients work only with PCoIP and Thin Clients usually with both (or more) protocols. Also on Terminal Server destination only RDP could be used.

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