

This is where you can adjust settings related to how Parsec works when you're connecting to a host as a client. When the 'Settings' cog is clicked, you'll land on the 'Client' tab. Additionally, the build number and build release date can be found by hovering your mouse above the build number at the top right. The 'Settings tab contains a tab for each of the following categories of settings: Client, Host, Approved Apps, Network, Hotkeys, Gamepad, and Account. Similar to the 'Computers' tab, the list of available sessions is refreshed automatically, although you can refresh the page manually by pressing 'Reload'.Īccess to the Arcade can be disabled, via the Teams admin portal, if you are a Teams or Enterprise customer. To host a gaming session, you'll need to have 'Hosting' enabled on your local computer.Īs a host in 'Arcade' mode, you'll be able to create a private or public lobby, invite users to your gaming session, control client input permissions, and kick users. Alternatively, you're able to host a gaming session from this tab, allowing people to connect to your computer for co-op gaming sessions. The 'Arcade' tab displays ongoing gaming sessions, which you can join. You can find your username at the top right. You can see a computer's peer ID by right clicking on the computer. If someone has given you a share link from their host, you can paste the share link or peer ID in the bottom right text field to join their computer. The bottom panel shows who is currently connected to your host computer. The 'Computers' refreshes automatically, although this page can be refreshed manually by clicking 'Reload'. Please note, for computers to show up in this tab, the computers must have 'Hosting' enabled. The 'Computers' tab displays your current computer, computers your Parsec account is logged in to, and computers that are shared with you via Friends, Guest Access, and/or Teams computers.
PARSEC PROGRAM PORTABLE
This article covers navigation of the Parsec app for Windows, our portable app for Windows, advanced configuration file, advanced installation with command line options, service and proxy settings, and Parsec on headless systems with virtual displays.Ĭommand line installation and configuration
