
RGS Receiver settings
This section describes the settings available in RGS Receiver, which are divided into the following categories:
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Connection
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Performance
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Gesture (Windows touch only)
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Audio
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Network
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Hotkeys
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Logging
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Statistics (Windows/Linux only)
Connection
The following table describes the settings available in the Connection panel.
Setting Description
Prompt for username and password
NOTE: Windows only
Forces the authentication prompt to display when starting an RGS connection.
In certain scenarios, RGS will not prompt you to enter a domain, username, and password
when starting an RGS connection. If you need to enter a domain, username, and
password, then check this box.
TIP: This is advantageous when using RGS in Directory Mode where there are dierent
connection needs for each session.
Match Receiver display resolution Attempts to set the sender’s resolution to match the receiver’s resolution.
NOTE: This option is not supported on Linux by default. You must congure the X
Server with the proper modelines and/or metamodes for this option to work. See
Matching display resolution and layout (Linux-based sender) on page 35 for more
information.
Match Receiver display layout Attempts to set the sender’s display layout to match the receiver’s display layout.
For example, if the receiver has two physical displays side-by-side and an overall display
resolution of 2560x1024, RGS will attempt to set the sender to the same layout and
resolution. If that fails, RGS will attempt to set a resolution of 2560x1024 on a single
sender display.
NOTE: This option is not supported if the sender is Linux-based.
Enable remote USB
NOTE: Windows/HP ThinPro only
Enables Remote USB.
Select Sender For use with Directory Mode only, this settings species the sender to mount USB devices
on with Remote USB.
Enable remote clipboard Enables Remote Clipboard.
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