VirtualHere Client: How to disable splash-screen?

Situation:
VirtualHere Client always open a splash-screen (pop-up informational window) if a new USB hub has been recognised and / or a hub in the network has been switched on.
In this informational window there is a short description of the recognised USB hub, like: "Virtual USB Trial Server Edition" and / or "This server is optimized for the maximum speed for the target CPU".

Question:
How to disable this informational but mostly annoying window, which will always pop up on all computers with installed VirtualHere client?

Thanks for help.

Greetings

#2

Are you serious? Obviously you buy the software to remove this

#3

In the network there is a mix of licensed and VirtualHere USB-Hubs with free version, where just one device will be in use.

#4

Michael, if I understand you correct, this nag-screen will always pop up if ANY VH usb hub is not licensed. Maybe you could think about to change this behaviour because it's according to the product policy a normal use-case to use the product in the free version for just 1 device.

#5

Im not sure what else to say, its very simple, if you dont want the server in trial mode buy the software.

#6

Actually, I didn't find this obvious at all. :) I've been trying out your software to replace an aging silex USB hub I have that no longer works with modern versions of MacOS and have been really annoyed with the popup. Searched for a while before finding this forum that explains it is part of the free version.

It might be good to mention on your server and/or hardware pages that the forced popup will also be disabled when you talk about the other features that are enabled by registering. Maybe here too? I hadn't seen it mentioned anywhere so was starting the think the popups were a permanent "feature" (whether registered or not). Given that I'm often connecting/disconnecting from wired connections it was really driving me nuts and having me wonder if it was worth using. :-P

But, it's good to know paying for the product disables that. I only need it for 1 USB device, but honestly, I'd rather pay for it anyway since it's great software so I'd rather provide support for future development. Having it disable the popup to not drive me bananas is definitely a plus too though. :)