Has anyone working from home tried this?
Here is a link to another forum on the subject
https://forum.3dconnexion.com/viewtopic ... 120#p78416
Also a low cost Solution as well Haven't tried it yet. this one is $49 USD
https://virtualhere.com/home
Other Comercial solutions are around $150 USD
Remote Desktop use of local Space Navigator
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Re: Remote Desktop use of local Space Navigator
I found this work over my VPN to work with Remote desktop quite nicely.
pockybum522 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:49 am
Here's what finally worked for me when I was in the same boat of it wouldn't show up in the RDP Local resources section no matter what I did.
It looks like a new windows update may have added a new item under RemoteFX USB Device Redirection. See below for modified instructions. Original instructions are not mine.
(Install the same version driver on the host and client PC. I used 64-bit fine.)
These settings need to be changed on both (host and client) systems.
RemoteFX does not work with the universal receiver. You need to connect your wireless device via cable.
Run gpedit.msc
In the group policy editor open
Computer Configuration ->
Administrative Templates ->
Windows Components ->
Remote Desktop Services ->
Remote Desktop Connection Client ->
RemoteFX USB Device Redirection.
Enable: "Allow RDP redirection of other supported RemoteFX USB devices "
THIS IS THE KICKER ====> And set USB redirection rights to "Administrators and Users"
Remote Desktop Services ->
Remote Desktop Session Host ->
Connections
Enable: "Allow user to connect remotely by using Remote Desktop Services ".
Remote Desktop Services ->
Remote Desktop Session Host ->
Device and Resource Redirection
Disable: "Do not allow supported Plug and Play device redirection".
Remote Desktop Services ->
Remote Desktop Session Host ->
Remote Session Environment ->
RemoteFX for Windows Server 2008
Enable: "Configure RemoteFX".
Now open the command prompt with administrative rights.
run "gpupdate /force"
Next restart the machine.
After the restart right click the RDP connection and press edit.
Go to the “Local Resources” tab
Click on “More” on the bottom of the window (section "Local devices and resources").
You should see "Other supported RemoteFX USB devices".
Open it - it shows the connected SpaceMouse device.
Activate the checkbox for the SpaceMouse device.
The device will be forwarded to your target system next time when you connect via RDP.
pockybum522 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:49 am
Here's what finally worked for me when I was in the same boat of it wouldn't show up in the RDP Local resources section no matter what I did.
It looks like a new windows update may have added a new item under RemoteFX USB Device Redirection. See below for modified instructions. Original instructions are not mine.
(Install the same version driver on the host and client PC. I used 64-bit fine.)
These settings need to be changed on both (host and client) systems.
RemoteFX does not work with the universal receiver. You need to connect your wireless device via cable.
Run gpedit.msc
In the group policy editor open
Computer Configuration ->
Administrative Templates ->
Windows Components ->
Remote Desktop Services ->
Remote Desktop Connection Client ->
RemoteFX USB Device Redirection.
Enable: "Allow RDP redirection of other supported RemoteFX USB devices "
THIS IS THE KICKER ====> And set USB redirection rights to "Administrators and Users"
Remote Desktop Services ->
Remote Desktop Session Host ->
Connections
Enable: "Allow user to connect remotely by using Remote Desktop Services ".
Remote Desktop Services ->
Remote Desktop Session Host ->
Device and Resource Redirection
Disable: "Do not allow supported Plug and Play device redirection".
Remote Desktop Services ->
Remote Desktop Session Host ->
Remote Session Environment ->
RemoteFX for Windows Server 2008
Enable: "Configure RemoteFX".
Now open the command prompt with administrative rights.
run "gpupdate /force"
Next restart the machine.
After the restart right click the RDP connection and press edit.
Go to the “Local Resources” tab
Click on “More” on the bottom of the window (section "Local devices and resources").
You should see "Other supported RemoteFX USB devices".
Open it - it shows the connected SpaceMouse device.
Activate the checkbox for the SpaceMouse device.
The device will be forwarded to your target system next time when you connect via RDP.