![]() Some audio devices might require changes to policy settings or to registry settings.For some USB HIDs, you must configure the virtual machine to update the position of the mouse pointer.Windows Mobile Device Center can prevent the redirection of USB devices for RDP sessions.RDP does not support the redirection of USB HIDs for the console session, or of smart card readers.By default, Horizon Client for Windows does not allow you to select keyboard, mouse, smart card and audio-out devices for redirection.If you run Horizon Client on a Windows system that boots from a USB device, and you redirect this device to the remote desktop, the local operating system might become unresponsive or unusable. USB redirection is not supported for boot devices.Some devices require a high data throughput even when they are idle. The redirection of USB audio devices depends on the state of the network and is not reliable.Webcams are not supported for redirection.For more information, see Limitations Regarding USB Device Types. The device does not work well with USB redirection, or it is not supported with published desktops and applications.USB redirection is not supported on Windows Server 2008 RDS hosts that deploy published desktops and applications.To work around this problem, see Configuring Device Splitting Policy Settings for Composite USB Devices. For example, a dictation device that includes a mouse is blocked by default because mouse devices are blocked by default. The device is a composite USB device and one of the devices it includes is blocked by default. ![]() ![]() USB redirection can fail to function correctly or as expected for the following reasons. ![]()
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