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Remote graphics software 4.2.0 user guide
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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide
Some applications require the first key press event to arrive separately from
subsequent events to function properly. If this is the case, check the 'Send First Key'
option to immediately pass the first key in a hotkey sequence.
Setup Mode Hotkey: While in a Remote Display Window, the remote desktop can
sometimes completely cover and hide your local desktop. If you need access to your
local desktop or Receiver, use the Setup Mode Hotkey to expose them. See Setup
Mode documentation for more information on other options available in Setup Mode.
By default, to access Setup Mode:
Press and hold down the Shift key.
At the same time, press then release the space bar to activate Setup
Mode.
You will remain in Setup Mode until you release the Shift key.
Pressing the Set button on the GUI begins redefinition of the Setup Mode Hotkey
sequence. Typing any combinations of Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and Space defines a new
sequence. Every sequence must begin with Ctrl, Alt, or Shift, and the first key
pressed remains held down through the entire sequence. When the first key is
released, the sequence is considered complete. When activating Setup Mode via this
hotkey, it remains active until release of the first key in the sequence. Pressing the
Reset button on the GUI restores the Setup Mode Hotkey sequence to its original
default values.
When defining a hotkey sequence via the GUI, the sequence becomes left-side and
right-side sensitive when multiple keys exist. For example, left-side shift key strokes
differ from right-side shift key strokes. To define a sequence that is side insensitive,
you must modify the property value from outside of the GUI while RGS is not
running. See the Hotkeys Properties documentation for information on modifying the
sequence from outside of the GUI.
Hotkey definitions are formed by strings of comma-separated word pairs. The first
word represents the key while the second represents a specific action for that key.
Each pair represents an event token. For example, the default Setup Mode Hotkey
sequence is defined by:
Shift Down, Space Down, Space Up
The valid words for the keys are:
LCtrl, RCtrl, Ctrl: Specifies a left, right or side insensitive ctrl key,
respectively.
LAlt, RAlt, Alt: Specifies a left, right or side insensitive alt key,
respectively.
LShift, RShift, Shift: Specifies a left, right or side insensitive shift key,
respectively.
Space: To specify a space key.
The valid words for the actions are:
Down: Specifies a key press.
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