
NOTE: A Wacom pen does not respect oor control in a collaboration session. Multiple users attempting to
simultaneously provide any kind of input might result in undesirable behavior.
The usage of Remote USB and the usage of a Wacom pen are mutually exclusive. To enable the usage of a
Wacom pen when Remote USB is enabled, open USB Manager in HP ThinPro and set the USB protocol to Local.
Game Mode (Windows only, non-touch GUI only)
Game Mode lets you lock the cursor inside the RGS Receiver window to perform functions that rely on relative
cursor movements, such as 3D environment interaction. If Game Mode is not enabled, such interactions might
cause erratic cursor behavior.
The default state of Game Mode (enabled or disabled) can be set using the RGS Receiver Conguration tool,
and Game Mode can be toggled on and o while RGS Receiver is in Setup Mode by pressing the G key.
Supported keyboard layouts
Windows-based sender Linux-based sender
Belgian French
Canadian French
Chinese (Simplied)—U.S. Keyboard
Chinese (Traditional)—U.S. Keyboard
Czech
Czech (QWERTY)
Danish
Dutch
Finnish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latin American
Norwegian
Portuguese
Portuguese (Brazilian ABNT)
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
Swiss French
Swiss German
Turkish Q
United Kingdom
United Kingdom Extended
United States—International
U.S.
French
German
Japanese
Norwegian
Swedish
United Kingdom
U.S. English
Remote Audio
Remote Audio allows audio generated by the sender to play back on the speakers of the receiver.
The following sequence describes the path taken by audio during an RGS connection:
1. Software on the sender generates audio output.
2. The audio output is routed to RGS Sender using a physical or virtual audio device.
3. RGS Sender encodes and transmits the audio output to RGS Receiver on each receiver.
4. RGS Receiver decodes and sends the audio output to the audio mixer of the operating system.
5. The audio mixer of the operating system sends the audio to the default audio playback device.
6. The audio device plays the audio output on a connected audio peripheral, such as a speaker.
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