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Page 1 - User Guide

HP Remote Graphics Software 7.2User Guide

Page 3 - About this guide

1 RGS overviewHP Remote Graphics Software (RGS) brings added security, performance, mobility, and collaboration to your workstation deployment. With R

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FeaturesRGS includes a variety of features, including the ones described in the table below.NOTICE: Some features are not supported by certain operati

Page 5 - Table of contents

Interoperability between dierent versions of RGSInteroperability is supported between dierent versions of RGS Sender and RGS Receiver only if they h

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RGS Sender licensingRGS Sender is included with HP Z workstations and HP ZBook mobile workstations. A separate license purchase is not required for RG

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2 Getting started (Windows)The following procedure is a high-level description of how to get started using RGS on Windows®:1. Install RGS Sender and R

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3 InstallationInstalling RGS Receiver (Windows)The installer wizard for RGS Receiver provides both a Typical and Custom installation type. The Typical

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NOTE: This setting controls whether Remote USB components are installed. To change this setting after installation, you must uninstall and reinstall R

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Option Description/autoinstallInitiates the installation/agreetolicenseAccepts the license agreement/folder=\"FolderPath\" Species the fold

Page 11 - 1 RGS overview

NOTE: If an older version of the software is already installed, the installation process updates it. However, the installation cannot be performed if

Page 12 - Features

© Copyright 2015, 2016 HP Development Company, L.P.Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. Windows is ei

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If you need to include a double quote as part of a parameter (such as for a folder path), then you should precede each of those double quotes with a b

Page 14 - Finding more information

Option Description/viewlicenseDisplays the EULA (End User License Agreement)/autoremoveInitiates an uninstallationNOTE: The option /noreboot can be us

Page 15 - 2 Getting started (Windows)

4 RGS Receiver overviewOpening RGS ReceiverTo open RGS Receiver on Windows:▲Perform the action below that corresponds to the operating system of the r

Page 16 - 3 Installation

Starting an RGS sessionTo start an RGS session:1. On the Home panel of RGS Receiver, input the hostname or IP address of the sender, and then press th

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Remote display toolbar GUINon-touch GUITouch GUI1 Sets the image quality. A higher value increases quality by reducing the amount of compression at th

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Setup Mode (non-touch GUI only)In Setup Mode, transmission of keyboard and mouse input to the sender is suspended. Instead, the keyboard and mouse can

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RGS Receiver settingsThis section describes the settings available in RGS Receiver, which are divided into the following categories:●Connection●Perfor

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PerformanceThe performance settings allow you to improve the interactive experience. Typically, these adjustments will be made when working with highl

Page 21 - Installing RGS Sender (Linux)

AudioThe following table describes the settings available in the Audio tab.Setting DescriptionDon't stream audio from Sender Prevents the sender’

Page 22 - 4 RGS Receiver overview

HotkeysThe following table describes the settings available in the Hotkeys tab.Setting DescriptionSend First Key Forces the rst key of a local hotkey

Page 23 - Remote display window GUI

About this guideCommand-line syntax in this guide might use one or more of the elements described in the following table.NOTE: Command-line syntax is

Page 24 - Remote display toolbar GUI

StatisticsThe following table describes the information displayed in the Statistics tab.Item DescriptionTotal network usage (Mbits/sec) Displays the c

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5 RGS Sender overviewRGS Sender overview (Windows)RGS Sender for Windows is comprised of three processes:●rgsendersvc.exe—Runs as a Windows service na

Page 26 - RGS Receiver settings

The following table describes the valid command-line options.-nocollabDisables collaboration-timeout NumberOfMilliseconds Species the timeout value,

Page 27 - Gesture (Windows only)

RGS Sender logging (Windows only)RGS Sender logging is controlled by a le in the RGS Sender installation directory. The default le is logSetup.TIP:

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6 Using RGS featuresThis chapter discusses the following RGS features and topics:●RGS Advanced Features●Authentication●Collaboration●Display●Input●Rem

Page 29 - RGS Receiver settings 19

RGS Advanced FeaturesThis section discusses RGS Advanced Features:●Advanced Video Compression●HP VelocityIMPORTANT: RGS Advanced Features require a on

Page 30 - Statistics

AuthenticationAuthentication methodsThere are three dierent authentication methods available for an RGS connection:●Standard authentication—supported

Page 31 - 5 RGS Sender overview

Using smart card redirection (Windows only)When smart card redirection is enabled, both the receiver and sender can access the same smart card that ph

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CollaborationRGS enables the primary user to share their desktop session with several users simultaneously. This feature can be used in a variety of c

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Note the following additional information about collaboration:●Collaboration requires unique login credentials on the sender for each participant.●If

Page 35 - RGS Advanced Features

Matching display resolution and layout (Windows)If the Match Receiver display resolution and Match Receiver display layout options are enabled (see Co

Page 36 - Authentication

3. Click the EDID link for the port where you connected the monitor.4. In the Manage EDID dialog box, click Export and save the output to a le.5. Dis

Page 37 - Limitations

Previous releases of the X Window System used the le /etc/X11/xorg.conf to store initial setup information. When a change occurred with the monitor o

Page 38 - Collaboration

Scenario 2: Some receivers have dierent congurationsIn the more likely scenario where you need to support many dierent display resolution and monit

Page 39 - Multi-monitor overview

Creating an EDID leTo create an EDID le:▲Use the NVIDIA tool nvidia-settings to create an EDID le in either .bin or .txt format.IMPORTANT: A physic

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InputUsing touch features (Windows only)NOTE: RGS does not support touch features for Windows 7.RGS supports the following touch features:●Gestures—Se

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Using a Wacom pen (Linux)To use a Wacom pen for input on Linux, the correct Wacom drivers must be installed on both the sender and the receiver. For H

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Remote AudioRemote Audio allows audio generated by the sender to play back on the speakers of the receiver.The following sequence describes the path t

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Rgsender.Audio.Linux.DeviceNameIf this property is set, RGS Sender attempts to connect to the device specied by this property. The command pactl list

Page 44 - Sender screen blanking

33: : timer48: [ 1- 0]: digital audio playback56: [ 1- 0]: digital audio captureUse an audio device only if it contains the word capture (device numbe

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Table of contents1 RGS overview ...

Page 46 - Supported keyboard layouts

Remote USBRemote USB allows a receiver’s physically-attached USB devices to be virtually attached (mounted) to the sender. This gives the sender direc

Page 47 - Remote Audio

USB microphonesThe Remote USB driver (on the receiver) supports the USB isochronous data type, which is commonly used for streaming data such as that

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Filter DescriptionbDeviceClassThe device classbDeviceSubclassThe device subclassbDeviceProtocolThe device protocolidVendorThe vendor IDidProductThe pr

Page 49 - Remote Clipboard

To enable Remote USB on HP ThinPro:1. In HP ThinPro, open the USB Manager and set the USB protocol to RGS.2. Restart the thin client.3. Ensure that En

Page 50 - Remote USB

domain1 "joe user" RC_4 RC_5 RC_6Starting RGS Receiver in Directory ModeTo start RGS Receiver in Directory Mode on Windows:NOTE: Before atte

Page 51 - USB microphones

7 Conguration tools and propertiesRGS Receiver and RGS Sender each include a conguration tool that allows you to modify some of the more advanced RG

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Using the RGS Receiver Conguration toolTo use the RGS Receiver Conguration tool:1. Navigate to the RGS Receiver installation directory, and start th

Page 53 - Directory le format

Option DescriptionCorresponding property:Rgreceiver.IsMouseSyncEnabledNumber of recent remote connections listed Sets the number of recent remote conn

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Image and DisplayThe following table describes the options available in the Image and Display tab of the RGS Receiver Conguration tool. The correspon

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Option Descriptionthis value might help increase the frame rate at the expense of increased network bandwidth consumption.Corresponding property:Rgrec

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RGS Receiver command-line options ...

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NetworkThe following table describes the options available in the Network tab of the RGS Receiver Conguration tool. The corresponding property in the

Page 58 - Image and Display

Option DescriptionOperational Mode Sets whether HP Velocity should correct network loss (Active Mode) or just monitor it (Monitor Mode).Corresponding

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Option DescriptionCorresponding property:Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSendCtrlAltEndAsCtrlAltDeleteEnabledProcess a Ctrl+Alt+Delete sequence on both the local

Page 60 - HP Velocity

Option DescriptionLog le path Species the path to the RGS Receiver log le.Corresponding property:Rgreceiver.Log.FilenameMax logle size (KB) Sets t

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Using the RGS Sender Conguration toolTo use the RGS Sender Conguration tool:1. Navigate to the RGS Sender installation directory, and start the tool

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AuthenticationThe Authentication tab of the RGS Sender Conguration tool can be used to choose between standard authentication, Easy Login, or Single

Page 63 - Activation

NetworkThe following table describes the options available in the Network tab of the RGS Sender Conguration tool. The corresponding property in the r

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HP VelocityThe following table describes the options available in the HP Velocity tab of the RGS Sender Conguration tool. The corresponding property

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CollaborationThe following table describes the options available in the Collaboration tab of the RGS Sender Conguration tool. The corresponding prope

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Setting RGS properties manuallyProperty syntaxThe following example shows the RGS property syntax:Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Warning=10000In this exam

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Using Remote Audio (Windows) ... 37Using Remote A

Page 68 - Diagnostics

RGS properties that can be set manually onlyThis section describes the RGS properties that can be be set manually only.Global properties that can be s

Page 69 - Property syntax

Rgsender.Compatibility.Displays.ConfigureVmwareDisplaysForBestPerformanceNOTE: This property applies to VMware® with a Windows guest operating system

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Clipboard properties (per-session)Rgreceiver.Session.N.Clipboard.IsEnabled1=Enables Remote Clipboard for session number N (default). The global proper

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Rgreceiver.Session.1.PasswordFormat=EncryptedRgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error=60000Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Warning=4000Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.D

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8 Performance optimization and troubleshooting●Performance optimization tips●Troubleshooting tipsPerformance optimization tipsGeneral performance opti

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unless the network has been carefully designed for maximum throughput, the network interfaces and switches might auto-negotiate to a sub-optimal speed

Page 74 - Performance optimization tips

Failed connection attempt troubleshooting checklist (sender)Use the following checklist to troubleshoot failed connection attempts from the sender sid

Page 75 - Troubleshooting tips

If the hostname resolves to the IP address of an incorrect network interface, do one of the following:●Enter the IP address that RGS Sender is bound t

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Troubleshooting network timeoutsThe network timeout properties of RGS Receiver and RGS Sender provide a way to handle network disruptions. Although TC

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Increasing the error timeout value of RGS Receiver does not appear to have an eect, and RGS Receiver still disconnects.Cause SolutionThe error timeou

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Setting property values in a conguration le ... 59Setting property va

Page 79 - Troubleshooting Remote Audio

Audio causes continuous network traic.Cause SolutionThe noise level is too high and being interpreted by RGS as an audio signal.Lower the volume inpu

Page 80 - Troubleshooting Remote USB

A Switching between RGS and Remote Desktop Connection (Windows only)You can switch between an RGS session and a Windows Remote Desktop Connection sess

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B Creating an agent for remote application termination (Windows only)When an RGS session is unintentionally ended, you might want applications on the

Page 82 - HPRemote log format

Message ID DescriptionData:UINT32 numPrimaryUINT32 numNonprimaryEvent viewer example:Primary connections: 1. Non-primary connections: 0.RGSENDER_CONNE

Page 83 - HPRemote log format 73

Message ID DescriptionRGS Sender shutdown.Strings:NoneData:NoneRGSENDER_SET_PRIMARYEvent ID: 6A connection with an associated name is set as the prima

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Message ID DescriptionUSB Device Connect:Class=%1, Vendor ID=%2, Product ID=%3, Manufacturer=%4, Product=%5Strings:%1 = USB device class%2 = USB devic

Page 85 - Agent design guidelines

Desktop session logout●Situation—In some circumstances, loss of a primary user connection should trigger a full shutdown of all applications and force

Page 86 - Administrator alerts

approach can further be dened to exploit redundant network connection support to a remote system to allow user-directed shutdowns to occur.●Benet—Sy

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●Take No Action●Restart the Service●Run a Program●Restart the ComputerSample agentThe following sample Windows agent monitors the HPRemote event log a

Page 88 - Sample agent

{HANDLE h;EVENTLOGRECORD *pevlr;BYTE bBuffer[BUFFER_SIZE];DWORD dwRead, dwNeeded;BOOL result;// Open, read, close event log ==========================

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Anticipating user disconnects and reconnects ... 77General agent design

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{// Retrieve the two UINT32 fields of this message// representing primary and non-primary connections.unsigned int *pData = (unsigned int *)((LPBYTE)

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{... report error status here ...return;}// If an event is added, either the start or count will change.// Get the start and count. Microsoft does not

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// We have at least one new event. Print out the last event.dwCurrentIndex = dwNewIndex;if (dwNewIndex){if (processEvent(eventServer, eventSource, dwC

Page 93 - C Uninstalling RGS

C Uninstalling RGSUninstalling RGS Receiver or RGS Sender (Windows)To uninstall RGS Receiver or RGS Sender on Windows:▲Open the Programs and Features

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Uninstalling RGS Sender (Linux)To uninstall RGS Sender on Linux:1. Log in as root.2. If the default installer (install.sh) was used for installation,

Page 95 - D Accessibility

D AccessibilityHP designs, produces, and markets products and services that can be used by everyone, including people with disabilities, either on a s

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IndexAaccessibility 85Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (Linux only). See Remote AudioAdvanced Video Compression 25ALSA (Linux only). See Remote Audio

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starting an RGS session 13starting in Directory Mode 43RGS Receiver settingsaudio 18connection 16gesture 17hotkey 19logging 19network 18performance 17

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