Dell Wyse TCX Suite is a single software solution that provides the
benefits of cloud client computing. The supported environments for
Dell Wyse TCX Suite are Microsoft Remote Desktop Services, Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, Citrix Virtual Apps, Teradici, and VMware Horizon View. The
Collaborative Processing Architecture (CPA) used in Dell Wyse TCX
divides the workload between the server and Plug-n-Play USB
devices. TCX Suite uses the established software protocols to
provide breakthrough multimedia and audio technology for cloud
client computing environments.
For more information about the TCX features, see the latest Dell Wyse
TCX Administrator’s Guide.
TCX Suite enables rich flash playback, multiple monitors awareness,
rich multimedia playback, high-quality bidirectional audio
capabilities, and seamless USB device access for cloud clients.
TCX Suite provides the following features:
TCX Flash Acceleration and TCX Flash Redirection—Enhances the
performance of the Flash video content in a remote computing
environment.
TCX Multidisplay—Provides productivity, enhancing advantages for
cloud clients with multiple monitors by using virtual desktops.
TCX Multimedia—Supports enhanced playback of MPEG, WAV, WMV, H.264,
and other multimedia file formats. The software includes both the
server and the client components that redirect multimedia
processing tasks between the client and server for a rich user
experience.
TCX Rich Sound—Provides bidirectional audio capabilities for
virtual desktops and applications and supports sound recording and
playback applications. It supports zero-compromise deployment.
TCX USB Virtualizer—Makes the USB devices attached to thin clients
or endpoints visible to the virtual desktops and applications. It
removes any dependencies on limited local device drivers for a
broad range of USB-based printers, scanners, storage devices,
Palmtop, BlackBerry, Pocket PC handhelds, HID devices, Webcams,
headsets, iPhone, credit card machines, and smart cards.
TCX Monitor—Helps you to efficiently identify the system state for
proper functioning of USB and Flash Redirection modules.
TCX Flash Redirection
TCX Flash Redirection uses the client CPU to decode and render flash. TCX Flash Redirection uses the Adobe flash player plug-in that supports the NPAPI interface on the client. TCX Flash Redirection is supported over RDP and PCoIP protocols. TCX Flash Redirection uses less Server CPU cycles.
Prerequisites
TCX.i386.pkg must be installed
on client for the feature to work.
TFRSServerBHO Class must be
enabled in browser add-on.
Enable Protected Mode is turned
off in the Security options of Internet Explorer.
Enable third-party browser extensions is enabled in the Advanced options of Internet Explorer.
Verifying the working status of TCX Flash Redirection
Verifying the status of TCX Flash Redirection is similar
to HDX FR.
Use the following INI parameter to display the HW
label:
MMRConfig=VIDEO flashingHW=1
Known Issues with TCX Flash Redirection
TCX FR on ThinOS is not working for certain flash
video pages. However, the result is the same between FR over RDP,
and FR over PCoIP. Dell recommends you to validate, and block the
URL that does not work, before deploying TCX FR on all the systems.
Supported platforms
The following are the platforms that support TCX flash
redirection:
Wyse 3030 LT with ThinOS
Wyse 3030 LT with PCoIP
Wyse 3040 with ThinOS
Wyse 3040 with PCoIP
Wyse 5010 with ThinOS (D10D)
Wyse 5010 with PCoIP (D10DP)
Wyse 5040 AIO thin client (5212)
Wyse 5040 AIO with PCoIP (5213)
Wyse 5060 with ThinOS
Wyse 5060 with PCoIP
Wyse 7010 with ThinOS (Z10D)
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