USB for Remote Desktop
USB for Remote Desktop is a program that allows USB devices to be used in remote desktop session, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) or cloud instance. It works with Microsoft RDP, Citrix ICA, Amazon NICE DCV, VMware Blast and Teradici PCoIP protocols. USB devices are precisely emulated on the remote side, so you can use literally any device in the remote session, even the most exotic, like cryptography tokens, medical, laboratory or industrial equipment, 3d printers and more.
Webcam for Remote Desktop
Webcam for Remote Desktop creates a virtual webcam which is recognized in your remote session as a hardware one. The program transfers video data from the local computer to remote RDP, PCoIP, Blast, ICA or NICE DCV session and provides you with smooth, clean and persistent video streaming with low latency.
Scanner for Remote Desktop
Scanner for Remote Desktop creates a virtual scanner on the server in remote RDP, PCoIP, Blast, ICA or NICE DCV session. Virtual scanner is mapped to your local hardware scanner allowing to use it with any TWAIN or WIA-compliant scanning application running in remote session.
The Stratodesk Edition
Stratodesk is a privately held company headquartered in San Francisco, CA and Klagenfurt, Austria. Stratodesk’s hardware agnostic software product NoTouch OS "future proofs" PCs and thin clients by enabling them to be re-purposed to run VDI client software and centrally managed from one virtual management center.
The product consists of NoTouch OS, the small OS which runs on any hardware, and NoTouch Center, the central administration tool for all these devices. If you still prefer new hardware, for instance thin clients, you have the possibility to check out our LISCON Thin Clients, with the pre-installed LISCON OS.
In the Stratodesk Edition Workstation parts of FabulaTech applications are already integrated in the best VDI software operating system NoTouch OS or LISCON OS.
With NoTouch OS or LISCON OS you are highly flexible, because it connects to a wide range of terminal services and virtual desktops, e.g. Microsoft Terminal Services. Another big benefit is the unification of your network - use one single operating system for all your existing hardware and embed any endpoint in your VDI environment. So this partnership allows you to appreciate the benefits of a hardware agnostic OS and the possibility to redirect local devices to your remote session over RDP or ICA protocols. As soon as you redirect a device, it becomes visible in your remote session. Now every time when you login to your remote session you are welcome to use local devices.