JAKARTA - Kaspersky announced a significant update to Kaspersky Thin Client (KTC), by introducing a new set of features to meet user needs and improve remote work experience.
With this new update, Kaspersky Thin Client now provides support for legitimate remote users, as well as webcam support and USB headsets.
This new feature allows the turnover of video cameras connected to clients directly to the virtual Windows desktop, thereby increasing the remote work scenario that relies on real-time visual interactions.
In addition, this feature improves teleconference, remote training, and technical support by providing smooth and intuitive ways for users to integrate video capabilities into their workflows.
In addition, to add USB webcam support and headsets, this feature simplifies device compatibility and makes it easier for businesses to implement integrated communication tools.
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"Either during a virtual meeting or supporting remote diagnostics, the ability to safely connect peripheral devices ensures smooth and productive interactions," the company wrote.
Additional upgrades include support for redirecting audio, USB storage devices, printers, and scanners to the Linux operating system, as well as automatic reconnection in case of disconnected connections, which ensures uninterrupted productivity.
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