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I'm trying to make Windows apps from a virtual machine open in windows which "fit in" with other app windows from Linux, kind of like Parallels Desktop's seamless mode. Since it isn't availble for Linux, I've searched for alternatives and found Winapps (which is no longer maintained and I can't get it to work) and also Winconn (which is really, really old and isn't maitained). Source: over 2 years ago
Try USB/IP. The idea is to share a USB device over a network. Digitizer in your tablet is just a USB device so, in theory, it should work. Source: over 2 years ago
ASG-Remote Desktop - Deliver Secure Remote Access to Servers and Workstations in Real Time
Donglify - Easily share USB dongles anywhere with just a couple of clicks.
Remote Desktop Plus - Launch a Remote Desktop session and automatically log you in from the command line or a GUI.
VirtualHere - Allows USB devices to be used remotely over a network just as if they were locally connected!
zsoporte - ZSoporte es un programa de escritorio remoto gratis, que sirve para controlar uno o varios ordenadores a través de internet o bien en la propia red local, es un software para Windows totalmente gratuito.
FlexiHub - Connect remote USB devices via Internet or LAN