VBoxVMSettingsUSB
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When checked, enables the virtual USB controller of this machine.
Enable &USB Controller
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When checked, enables the virtual USB EHCI controller of this machine. The USB ECHI controller provides USB 2.0 support.
Enable USB E&HCI Controller
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USB Device &Filters
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Qt::CustomContextMenu
Lists all USB filters of this machine. The checkbox to the left defines whether the particular filter is enabled or not. Use the context menu or buttons to the right to add or remove USB filters.
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[filter]
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&Name
mLeName
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Displays the filter name.
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&Vendor ID
mLeVendorID
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Defines the vendor ID filter. The <i>exact match</i> string format is <tt>XXXX</tt> where <tt>X</tt> is a hexadecimal digit. An empty string will match any value.
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&Manufacturer
mLeManufacturer
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Defines the manufacturer filter as an <i>exact match</i> string. An empty string will match any value.
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&Product ID
mLeProductID
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Defines the product ID filter. The <i>exact match</i> string format is <tt>XXXX</tt> where <tt>X</tt> is a hexadecimal digit. An empty string will match any value.
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Pro&duct
mLeProduct
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Defines the product name filter as an <i>exact match</i> string. An empty string will match any value.
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&Revision
mLeRevision
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Defines the revision number filter. The <i>exact match</i> string format is <tt>IIFF</tt> where <tt>I</tt> is a decimal digit of the integer part and <tt>F</tt> is a decimal digit of the fractional part. An empty string will match any value.
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&Serial No.
mLeSerialNo
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Defines the serial number filter as an <i>exact match</i> string. An empty string will match any value.
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Por&t
mLePort
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Defines the host USB port filter as an <i>exact match</i> string. An empty string will match any value.
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R&emote
mCbRemote
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Defines whether this filter applies to USB devices attached locally to the host computer (<i>No</i>), to a VRDP client's computer (<i>Yes</i>), or both (<i>Any</i>).
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&Action
mCbAction
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Defines an action performed by the host computer when a matching device is attached: give it up to the host OS (<i>Ignore</i>) or grab it for later usage by virtual machines (<i>Hold</i>).