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Remote graphics software 4.2.0 user guide
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About Remote Graphics Software
Image-based remote visualization technology:
Proprietary HP image
compression/decompression algorithms enable real-time remote
visualization that is visually lossless and fast. Interactive remote
visualization of 2D and 3D OpenGL graphics are possible using hardware
acceleration. DirectX applications are not supported.
Logging:
The RGS Sender for Windows logs to the Windows Event Log
connection status changes such as when a new connection is established,
when a disconnect occurs, the user that is assigned to a connection, and
whether that user is a primary or non-primary user.
Multi-head Display:
Single-headed receivers can view multi-headed
senders. Multi-headed receivers can view single-headed senders. Multi-
headed receivers can view multi-headed senders. The view can expand to
contain the entire area on the receiver's desktop. This gives the user the
impression of direct connection and full utilization of the sender's desktop.
Multi-platform support:
Senders and Receivers are supported on Microsoft
Windows, Linux and HP-UX systems. See System Requirements for more
details.
Network Connection Warning Notification:
The RGS Receiver visually warns
the user when network connectivity between a Receiver and Sender is
potentially lost. If network connectivity recovers, normal operation should
continue. See Network Options and Using Timeouts for more details.
OpenGL
3-D OpenGL applications are supported. Remote access users and
remote collaborators can easily interact with 3-D applications running on a
remote desktop. 3-D applications run using the full power of the graphics
adapter. See Enabling OpenGL Applications for further information.
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Properties:
The RGS Receiver and Sender provide an easy to use public
interface that allows users and administrators to specify properties either
on the command-line, a configuration file, or using the RGS Enterprise
Service. See Properties for more details.
Remote Application Termination (RAT):
Network outages or loss of
connectivity between a Receiver and Sender can leave a desktop session
running without supervision. To safeguard running applications, customer-
designed agents can monitor the status of connections to determine if
termination of applications is required. Remote Application Termination is
only available with the RGS Sender for Windows. See Remote Application
Termination on Windows for more details.
Remote Audio:
Smooth, continuous, low-latency, high-quality remote audio
is possible from RGS Senders to RGS Receivers. See System Requirements
for more details on the supported systems.
Remote & Local Cursor Tracking:
In a collaboration session (multiple users
connected to the same remote desktop) the shape of the local hardware
cursor is modified for the floor owner
(the user that is currently in control
of the mouse and
keyboard). For the other remote users, the local cursor is
left unchanged and a remote cursor is displayed in the Remote Display
Window.
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