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Click the RGS Sender notication icon in the Windows notication area to open the HP RGS Collaborators
window, which allows you to do the following:
View who the primary user and collaborators are
Enable or disable collaborator input for individual collaborators or all collaborators at once by clicking
the appropriate mouse pointer icon
TIP: Individual collaborator input can also be enabled when authorizing the collaborator to connect by
selecting Enable Input for this user in the authorization dialog.
Disconnect individual collaborators or all collaborators at once by clicking the appropriate X icon
Note the following additional information about collaboration:
Collaboration requires unique login credentials on the sender for each participant.
If guest accounts are enabled in Windows, a collaborator can join by using "Guest" as the username and
leaving the password blank. However, only one guest collaborator can join at a time. If another guest
collaborator joins, the rst one will be kicked out of the session.
On Windows, if the primary user disconnects, the desktop is locked, but all collaborators will remain
connected. On Linux, if the primary user disconnects, the desktop is locked, and all collaborators are
disconnected.
The update rates of all collaborators is limited by the lowest update rate of any one collaborator.
Collaborators with low update rates can use the Performance panel in the RGS Receiver settings to
improve their update rate, which will improve the experience for all collaborators.
To collaborate in a session that has Advanced Video Compression or HP Velocity enabled, each
collaborator must have the same Advanced Video Compression and HP Velocity settings on their RGS
Receiver, or the connection will be refused.
Display
Display resolution and layout matching
Many RGS scenarios require that the resolution and display layout transmitted by the sender match the
display conguration on the receiver. The following sections describe how to congure the sender if RGS is
unable to match the resolution and display layout by default.
Multi-monitor overview
During an RGS connection, RGS transmits the sender’s entire desktop area to the receiver. If the sender has
more monitors or higher-resolution monitors than the receiver, scroll bars appear in the RGS Receiver window
so you can view the senders entire desktop area. If the sender has multiple monitors, it might be benecial to
use the options described in Matching display resolution and layout (Windows-based sender) on page 33 or
Matching display resolution and layout (Linux-based sender) on page 35.
Multiple monitors on the receiver are also useful for a many-to-one connection. If the receiver is connected to
two senders, each sender frame buer can be displayed on its own monitor if the receiver has two monitors
(see the following image).
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