
Setting Description
NOTE: In addition to transmitting the rst key press to the sender, the key is also still
processed by the receiver.
Send CTRL-ALT-END key sequence
as CTRL-ALT-DEL
Enables the use of a Ctrl+Alt+End key sequence as a Ctrl+Alt+Delete sequence for the sender.
This is useful when logging into the sender because, on some computers, the local operating
system will interrupt the standard Ctrl+Alt+Delete key sequence and bring up local Windows
security options instead.
TIP: The Ctrl+Alt+Del sequence can also be sent using the RGS Receiver toolbar.
Key Repeat Enables the processing of key repeats for when the Shift key is held down.
By default, key repeat processing is disabled by RGS, but some remote applications might require
this functionality.
NOTE: If this option is enabled, the default Setup Mode hotkey sequence will not trigger unless
it is typed fast enough.
Setup Mode Sequence Sets the hotkey sequence for switching to Setup Mode.
For more information, see Changing the Setup Mode hotkey sequence on page 18.
NOTE: Setup Mode is not available in the touch GUI.
Logging
The following table describes the settings available in the Logging panel.
Setting Description
Enable message logging Enables logging.
Log le path Species the path of the log le.
Log level Determines the level of information that is logged.
For example, if WARN is selected, the log le will contain information of the type WARN
and also anything more serious than that type (ERROR and FATAL).
To log all information generated by RGS Receiver, select DEBUG.
Max logle size (KB) Limits the size of the log le.
Clear Log Clears the contents of the log le.
View Log Displays the contents of the log le.
Restore Defaults Resets all logging settings to the default values.
Statistics (Windows/Linux only)
The following table describes the information displayed in the Statistics panel.
Item
Description
Total network usage (Mbits/sec) Displays the combined network traic received from all connections.
Image updates per second Displays the combined number of image updates per second received from
all connections.
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