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Reference: Remote display using HP Anyware

HP Anyware is one of the remote display solutions tested by Autodesk to connect to Autodesk Flame Family products on the AWS cloud. HP Anyware clients are available for Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems.

HP Anyware allows multiple monitors and supported Wacom tablets to be used with your AWS instance.

Before connecting to your Autodesk Flame instance using a HP Anyware client, you must install the HP Anyware host Graphics Agent for Linux. See HP Anyware for downloads, instructions, and documentation.

HP Anyware Client Types

Based on your workflow, there are multiple ways to access your cloud instances using Thick, Thin and Zero client. For more information, see Thick, Thin, or Zero Clients?.

HP Anyware and Client Display Resolution

When you use HP Anyware, the resolution of the HP Anyware client display sets the resolution of the AWS instance. If you are running a high-resolution display on your client workstation (4K or higher), consider lowering your display resolution to avoid dropped frames from the stream.

Important:

Do not change your display resolution while Flame runs. Always set your client resolution before starting any Flame Family product.

To learn more about HP Anyware supported display timings, see HP Anyware documentation.

HP Anyware Clients

Download an HP Anyware client from HP Anyware page.

HP Anyware Ultra

Based on your workflow, PCoIP Ultra can provide enhanced performance or content delivery quality. Refer to HP Anyware documentation to see if this applies to you.

HP Anyware Security Group

In addition to the regular Security Group required by Flame, HP Anyware expects some ports to be open, so create a Security Group with the following Inbound rules:

IP VersionTypeProtocolPort RangeSourceDescriptionNotes
IPv4Custom UDPUDP41720.0.0.0/0PCoIPThe source address shown is "anywhere", you might want to reduce the range for security reasons
IPv6Custom TCPTCP60443::/0PCoIP

IPv4Custom TCPTCP41720.0.0.0/0PCoIPThe source address shown is "anywhere", you might want to reduce the range for security reasons
IPv6Custom UDPUDP4172::/0PCoIP

IPv4Custom TCPTCP604430.0.0.0/0PCoIPThe source address shown is "anywhere", you might want to reduce the range for security reasons
IPv6Custom TCPTCP4172::/0PCoIP

Update the Instance with the new security group

  1. From the Instances page, select your instance.
  2. Click Actions > Security > Change security groups.
  3. Search for your HP Anyware security group and click Add security group.
  4. Click Save.
  5. Launch the instance.

HP Anyware configuration

To improve your experience, consider adding the following lines to your instance /etc/pcoip-agent/pcoip-agent.conf:

pcoip.desktop_session="gnome"
pcoip.use_host_autorepeat=1

HP Anyware and NoMachine

If you use NoMachine for remote access on the Windows workstations used for remote display, follow these guidelines.

HP Anyware and Supported Wacom Tablet Models

To find out how HP Anyware supports Wacom tablets, see HP Anyware documentation.

When using a Wacom tablet with Windows Teradici client, users must connect the Wacom as a USB device (in the Teradici client application) to get all Wacom table features such as pen pressure.

See HP Anyware documentation for details:

HP Anyware and Tangent Control Panels

The following Tangent panels can be used with the HP Anyware client:

  • Tangent Arc
  • Tangent Ripple
  • Tangent Wave/Wave 2

As far as Tangent Element, the modules are not recognized by the client.

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