Setting up a RDS server on 2012 R2 for a medical client.
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Everything is going swimmingly except for the doctor who likes to use a wacom graphics tablet. He uses it for writing script orders, signing labs, etc. In any case, it is a vital part of his work, and he needs to use it. when he uses it in his RDS session, it sometimes misses when he picks the stylus up from the tablet, and so he will have a solid line from the bottom of on letter to the top of the next - as an example. When he writes at a normal pace, it gets bad enough that it is difficult to read - he prints, so even though he is a doctor, his normal handwriting is legible. The closer to his normal speed he gets, the less of the words and letters are actually picked up. It is a small practice, so I really don't want to buy citrix or another pricey RDS enhancer... is there a tweak that can be done to Server 2012 R2 that will speed up his stylus? The RDS host is Server 2012 R2, the client is Win 7 Pro Sp1, both fully patched. The network connection is a 1Gbps synchronous WAN link at a COLO for the server, and a 100/10 broadband link at the practice.
I see some posts asking this, but no answers except thru a Nvidia forum.
We have XDT 7.x running with WYSE Zero Client (Wyse Xenith Pro 2) with latest receiver. We have pass through working as Windows 7 sees the drivers, but the tablet or Cintiq fail to take over mouse control. We can cheat it and install 3rd party software for the mouse and the tablet and Cintiq will take over mouse control. BUT, as soon as you go into a program (Flash, Maya or Photoshop) the tablet or Cintiq stops working and only the mouse controls the pointer.
We usually get one click into the applications with the tablet or Cintiq, then only the mouse works.
I have VMs working with Wacom devices using PCoIP - all pressure and thick and thin abilities - but we were going to move to Citrix. But this issue means Citrix is not compatible with the media and entertainment space. Even the CAD space use tablets and Cintiqs...
Does Citrix have a plan to include the ability to use tablets or Cintiqs in the future? Is there a work around?
any input from Citrix would be greatly appreciated.