You can create driver and device mapping policies as needed. After a policy is created, the system automatically loads the correct driver based on the device ID when you connect a peripheral. No manual setup is required. You can later edit or delete the driver mapping policies as needed.
Create a driver mapping policy
The WUYING Deployment Tool can automatically attach a driver to a device when you upload the driver. You can use this feature to quickly create driver and device mapping policies and reduce the risk of human error. For more information, see Scan and upload drivers.
The WUYING Deployment Tool can export information about connected peripherals. You can use the exported device information to manually create driver mapping policies and avoid the need to manually query for device information. For more information, see Step 1: Obtain and export local peripheral information.
Log on to the Elastic Desktop Service Enterprise console.
In the navigation pane on the left, choose .
In the upper-right corner of the Peripheral Driver Center page, click Driver and Device Mapping Policy.
On the Enterprise Driver Library tab, click Create Driver Mapping Policy. On the Create Driver Mapping Policy page, set the following parameters.
NoteIf a driver name in the Enterprise Driver Library is the same as a driver name in the WUYING Driver Library, the driver from the Enterprise Driver Library is used by default.
Configuration Item
Description
Device Name
The name of the input device.
Driver Name
Enter the name of the driver.
Device Type
Select the type of the device.
PID
The product ID of the input device.
VID
The vendor identifier for the input device.
Click OK.
Manage driver mapping policies
Edit a driver mapping policy
Log on to the Elastic Desktop Service Enterprise console.
In the navigation pane on the left, choose .
In the upper-right corner of the Peripheral Driver Center page, click Driver and Device Mapping Policy.
On the Enterprise Driver Library tab, find the driver mapping policy to modify and click Edit in the Actions column.
On the Edit page, modify the driver mapping policy as needed and click OK.
Delete a driver mapping policy
Log on to the Elastic Desktop Service Enterprise console.
In the navigation pane on the left, choose .
In the upper-right corner of the Peripheral Driver Center page, click Driver and Device Mapping Policy.
On the Enterprise Driver Library tab, select one of the following deletion methods:
Single operation: Find the driver mapping policy to delete and click Delete in the Actions column.
Batch operation: Select one or more driver mapping policies to delete and click Delete at the bottom of the page.
In the confirmation dialog box, click OK.