Missing Remote FX USB Redirection Surface RT Support

Configuration of the backend:
Hosts Windows 2012 Hyper V with RemoteFX configured and graphic shared
children of Hyper v Server VDI and RDS on the hosts
It is a known good and running configuration that works with Remote Clients of FX, including
Windows 8
My attempts of configuration of Surface RT:
Local GPO set to allow management RemoteFX USB
Tried to manually add the device class ID in the registry
Remote FX transfers the DirectX Applications from servers
Problem:

When testing with Surface RT, I found that's not RemoteFX USB transfer

camera devices, controllers, etc.
Yet, these same devices will pass through on the other clients (ThinPC, Win8, Win7)
I suppose the problem is with the device of Surface RT as she refuses to show the
transfer devices regardless of the stuff I try.
Y at - it support for RemoteFX USB on the RT or is it disabled for some reason any
that I'm not knowledge?

There may be,

I put a copy in the forum area but they
do not have a specific forum of RT that I can find other then this one.
Copy of TechNet:
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/surfacesoftware2/thread/fd185f01-9d81-4396-9DC4-b201e0a1c11c

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