
The famous USB for Remote Desktop tool has been upgraded to allow you to use local USB devices while working from a remote desktop. You may be connecting to a remote PC via RDP, so USB devices connected to your computer are not accessible on the remote system. This issue is now resolved.
Key Features:
- The software supports practically all USB devices, such as flash drives, external disks, printers, and scanners; in summary, I believe the meaning is apparent.
- The application works with Microsoft’s standard remote desktop protocol.
- Compatible with Citrix, VMware Horizon, Amazon Workspaces, and other virtual applications.
- It not only supports local networking but can also connect to remote servers over the Internet.
- The idea is that the remote machine will recognize this device as a typical locally attached device.
- In the settings, you can configure automatic forwarding for specific devices when connected.
- There is an option: we determine what will be forwarded remotely and what will not be, from connected devices.
- You can conceal it in your immediate surroundings and restrict access to a remote location.
- During transmission, the data will be compressed, saving traffic.
- There is reliable encryption.
- Can work with composite devices.
- USB 3.0 support is provided.
- On the remote server, install the server part; on the local network, install the client part.

To use the full USB version for Remote Desktop, you must first activate it. You can either download an archive containing a key for complete registration or use a crack file instead. By completing these simple steps, you will receive an unlimited version with no trial mode.
Overall, this is professional software designed for a certain goal. Anyone who has to deal with security keys and tokens will appreciate this. The software is extremely old, having been around for many years, and it has proven to be reliable. It is now possible to attach any USB device to remote sessions with ease.


