Play a windows sound and capturing a photo

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pkompier
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Play a windows sound and capturing a photo

Post by pkompier » Mon Mar 07, 2016 8:14 pm

It´s possible to play a windows sound on a tablet using TSPLUS?
It´s possible to capture a photo using the tablet camera?
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Re: Play a windows sound and capturing a photo

Post by admin » Tue Mar 08, 2016 10:18 am

Hello,

You will be able to open a session using a tablet with the HTML5 web client. Sound redirection is enabled so windows sound is present. However the camera will not be redirected in the session.
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Re: Play a windows sound and capturing a photo

Post by pkompier » Tue Mar 08, 2016 3:00 pm

Does the audio redirection work also using Remote desktop conection or other RDP software like 2x?
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Re: Play a windows sound and capturing a photo

Post by jkuijt » Tue Mar 08, 2016 5:52 pm

admin wrote:Hello,

You will be able to open a session using a tablet with the HTML5 web client. Sound redirection is enabled so windows sound is present. However the camera will not be redirected in the session.
Hi Olivier,

It IS possible to use the camera in the HTML5 session! ;-)

From the HTML5 Top Menu, choose the FileUpload button. Then Choose Upload and after that you can choose or take a picture on your iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab S, and the picture will automatically be uploaded into the WebFile folder.
Then in the session, you can open this picture from the WebFile folder in for example Paint or Word, etcetera. Or you start the Windows Explorer in the session, go to the \\WebFile folder and voila, you have access to the picture you have just taken.

So Peter's question:
"It´s possible to capture a photo using the tablet camera?"
can be answered with YES.

Best regards
Jeffrey

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