3/7/2023 0 Comments Parsec alternativeAccess to the Arcade can be disabled, via the Teams admin portal, if you are a Teams or Enterprise customer. Similar to the 'Computers' tab, the list of available sessions is refreshed automatically, although you can refresh the page manually by pressing 'Reload'. On Linux, you can join Arcade sessions, but hosting a co-op gaming session to others is exclusive to the Windows version of Parsec at this time. The 'Arcade' tab displays ongoing gaming sessions, which you can join on Linux. You can right-click any computer in the list to get its peer ID, which can be entered in the text field at the bottom-right. The computers list refreshes automatically, although it can also be refreshed manually by clicking 'Reload'. Linux does not support hosting at this time and any computers on this operating system will not be listed. Please note, for computers to show up in this tab, the computers must support hosting, and have 'Hosting' enabled in the settings. The 'Computers' tab displays computers your Parsec account is logged in to, and computers that are shared with you via Friends, Guest Access, and/or Team computers. Your Parsec name and ID at the top right.A text field which lets you paste share links or peer IDs to join computers at the bottom right.A set of tabs in the left which take you to different parts of the app: Computers, Arcade, Settings, Friends, Help, and Log out.The Parsec interface while logged in is composed of: Table of contentsĬommand line installation and configuration This article covers navigation of the Parsec app for Linux (Ubuntu 18.04), advanced configuration file, advanced installation with command line options, service and proxy settings, and Parsec on headless systems with virtual displays.
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