VID/PID passthrough?
I'm interested in VirtualHere. I'm wondering whether it'll do VID/PID passthrough.
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I'm interested in VirtualHere. I'm wondering whether it'll do VID/PID passthrough.
Hi There.
I have a fully licenced VH server running on a windows 10 pro host.
Inside a VM on that host I have a 10 pro guest I'm using for some development.
It all works great for programming and debugging my ESP32 and zilog chips, which appear as multiple devices popping up and vanishing all the time.
Really loving the security and versatility of the whole setup.
Hi,
When using the latest Windows client (v5.5.2), there is an error when a trial server is in the list of servers:
My router: GL-AR300M-b2c-NOR
Router info:
cat /proc/version:
Linux version 4.14.241 (glinet@glinet) (gcc version 7.5.0 (OpenWrt GCC 7.5.0 r11257-5090152ae3)) #0 Thu Jul 29 19:50:28 2021
Hello Michael.
I recently came to download the latest version of the client and i saw that the 32bit version for windows is missing. Have I missed something? Why only 64bit?
Server: NVIDIA SHIELD TV Pro 2019 running VirtualHere Server 4.5.8 (Build 1067)
Client: Windows 11 Pro PC (22H2) running VirtualHere Client 5.5.1
On my SHIELD, I use an Xbox Wireless Controller that's connected via the official Xbox Wireless Adapter. The controller runs Microsoft's latest firmware (5.17.3202.0), and the Windows drivers for the controller and adapter are up to date.
Hello,
I'm finding I have trouble when connecting to my C920 webcam over virtualhere - interestingly it's fine in the logitech configuration app - but opening the videostream in zoom, meet or the camera app causes the virtualhere connection to tank, with mouse and keyboard movements barely registering or missing entirely. the webcam itself shows a frame every second or two. This persists until the window is closed and the webcam image is dropped.
Hello,
Using the latest linux mips server, and linux arm64 console client, when i attach a device, errors on the client:
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Is there such a thing like Linux Console Client that runs not as a daemon?
Need to know it before I setup my next trial env. Thank you
I've done about all I can do, I've given it firewall exceptions, turned off my antivirus, pretty much everything. When running the USB Server it shows up for a second and then closes itself, if you try and run the service manually it starts and stops quickly, running with -b says "Timeout waiting the VirtualHere USB Server service to start".