
Old methods of editing the config file directly are not necessary anymore with recent versions of Proxmox VE. Add a USB device of the type Spice Port in the Hardware section of the VM. You can pass USB devices from the client into the VM. The association is automatic for Chrome and Internet Explorer (they use the mime type association from the OS).įor Firefox, the association must be done manually, as Firefox has his own internal mime type association (See Options/Applications). Open this file with Remote Viewer to start the session. This will trigger the download of the connection config file.
#Virt viewer for mac install#
Before you switch the Display to SPICE install the Windows SPICE guest tools 0.132 or higher ( or higher)Īll Linux distributions released after 2011 have the necessary qxl driver included as a part of the Xorg package.Ī Spice session can be started by clicking directly on the Console button or by opening the Console sub menu and selecting Spice explicitly. OS specific settings for VM Windows Windows 7/8/10 and Windows 2012/2016įully supported.
#Virt viewer for mac drivers#
You may need to install QXL/SPICE drivers depending on the guest OS. 32 MiB is plenty for 4K resolutions.īefore changing the Display setting to SPICE check the following section. Increase the memory if you intend to use SPICE with high resolutions. To enable it set the Display in the Hardware section of the VM to Spice (shown in the screenshot at the top).

It is suitable for both LAN and WAN usage, without compromising on the user experience. Spice achieves a user experience similar to an interaction with a local machine. Interaction between front-end and back-end is done using Virtual Device Interfaces (VDI). The integrating of Spice into Proxmox VE provides a solution for interaction with virtualized desktop devices, like keyboard, mouse, audio and video. SPICE (Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments) is an open remote computing solution built for virtual environments which allows users to view a computing "desktop" environment.

10.2 Guest resolution does not resize to Remote Viewer window.
