- #Citrix receiver webcam laptop device not detected software#
- #Citrix receiver webcam laptop device not detected windows#
If your problem is that you don't have audio from the USB even from the Raspbian itself it's maybe because the default audio is set to other than the USB and may even trying to go out from the HDMI, you may be able to overcome by setting the files decribed in the thread below: admx and GPOĬomputer>Administrative Templates>Citrix Components>Citrix Receiver>Remoting client devices>Generic USB RemotingĮxisting USB Devices: Connect all available USB devicesĬomputer>Administrative Templates>Citrix Components>Citrix Receiver>Remoting client devices>User ExperienceĪudio Through Generic USB Redirection: EnabledĪbout your problem, looks like a different issue, which I also encountered during my tests with RaspPi. If the wfclient files above doesn't set the option, edit the one in the ~/.ICAClient/ ( ~ is the home folder of the user)Įquivalent settings for Receiver for Windows, you can set them by Receiver. Opt\Citrix\ICAClient\config\wfclient.template and wfclient.iniĪdd the line below to allow the microphone, this will also set the "Allow Microphone and Webcam", when you look in "Preferences.": There are some documentations like the link below. But I still had to figure out some stuff out.Īdd lines to allow the USB device to be recognized by the session if the USB device was plugged before the session started So you have enabled "Client USB Device Redirection" then and disabled Client Audio Redirection and Client Microphone NF
#Citrix receiver webcam laptop device not detected windows#
Hope this helps people having to deal with this situation too and most probably this also works for people using Receiver for Windows too. This, paired with a Receiver for Linux 13.10, solved my problem. Sounds weird but what this does is disabling just the "Audio Mapping" process not mapping the integrated audio devices of the notebook, while leaving Audio through the Generic USB Redirection untouched and presenting to the virtual desktop just the Headset in the Session. What I did was create a Policy with "Client Audio Redirection" and "Client Microphone Redirection" as Prohibited Turns out, the integrated audio devices of the notebook was kind of conflicting with the USB Headset and some Receiver 13.8 bug (I assume).
#Citrix receiver webcam laptop device not detected software#
Where the Audio Mapping relies on some software components to finally get to the speaker/headset, while the Audio via Generic USB Redirection is a direct process passing through to the headset directly. Turns out the Audio via USB Generic Redirection and Audio Mapping are 2 separate processes (there is a flowchart somewhere in the Citrix docs or some CTX but I lost the link)
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Doesn't matter if using the USB Mapping or Generic Redirection what I need is the functionality. So again what I need is be able to mute/unmute using the physical button of the headset and be able to unplug/replug the headset mid session. this is undesired.ĭoes anyone have any idea of what might be wrong? Or is this an expected result? Since I'm using Random Pooled Desktop OS logging off and on solves the problem since the user will get another clean machine but well. Looking at Device Manager it just shows as "Citrix USB Device", trying to Rescan hardware also doesn't do anything. My problem with this method is that after the device is recognized the first time, if I unplug and plug the headset back the device is not recognized as an Audio device anymore. and I don't have the Mute button problem, pressing the button and again the audio input comes back instantly.
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At first the Desktop recognizes the device as an Audio device with name Plantronics Blackwire. oddĬonnecting the headset before/after the session starts the Device is Redirected to the session. Interesting thing is when i'm looking at the desktop session (Windows 10) the Sound Devices, if I change the Tabs from Recording to Playback and get back to Recording it starts receiving audio input again. Thing is the microphone will not turn back on after pressing the mute button again. Each has a different problem, which I will describe bellow.Ĭonnecting the headset anytime before/after session starts and even mid session it just works and is recognized as "Citrix HDX Audio" Playback and Recording devices and they work normaly until I press the Physical button on the headset to mute the Microphone.
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I'm having what I consider an strange behaviour with a Headset USB Plantronics and USB Mapping or USB Generic Redirection.