
1. Find the vendor ID and device ID for the USB device (see Determining USB device information (Windows)
on page 45).
2. Open the Registry Editor and create the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\hprpusbh
\Parameters\Device
3. Create the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\hprpusbh
\Parameters\Device\VID_VendorID&PID_ProductID
4. For the key you just created, create a string value named Mode.
5. Set the value of Mode to auto, local, or remote.
NOTE: If set to auto, the USB device switches its mounted location between the sender and the
receiver at the start and end of an RGS connection respectively. If set to remote, you must physically
disconnect the USB device from the receiver after the RGS session ends and then reconnect the USB
device for it to be usable on the receiver.
USB microphones
The Remote USB driver (on the receiver) supports the USB isochronous data type, which is commonly used for
streaming data such as that generated by audio and video devices. This enables certain isochronous USB
microphones to be accessed directly by the sender in the same manner as other USB devices.
To remotely attach USB microphones to the sender, either of these Remote USB Conguration settings can be
selected:
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USB devices are Remote—If selected, a USB microphone can be accessed anytime by the sender.
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USB devices are Local/Remote—If selected, how the USB microphone can be accessed by the sender
depends on when the microphone is connected to the receiver relative to establishment of the RGS
connection:
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If the microphone is connected to the receiver after establishment of an RGS connection, the
microphone will be a remote device only and can be accessed directly by the sender.
TIP: The Windows Recording devices dialog in the sender allows the user to set the default
sound recording device (microphone).
Remote USB Access Control List
RGS Sender supports an Access Control List (ACL) le that contains rules that specify whether to allow a
Remote USB connection from a USB device on the receiver side.
Each rule in the ACL le has a type of allow or deny. The rules are evaluated for each Remote USB
connection request as described below:
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If any rule indicates the USB connection should be denied, the connection is denied, regardless of any
other rule.
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If any rule indicates the USB connection should be allowed, and if there are no rules that deny the
connection, the connection is allowed.
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If no rules match at all, the connection is denied.
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