
NOTE: Even with an image quality of 100, RGS still performs some image compression to reduce the
network bandwidth requirements. While the image quality on the Receiver will usually appear visually
lossless to the user, the actual image data sent over the network will be “lossy” to a limited extent. The
exception is the Sender codec JPEG-LS which is mathematically lossless. See
Sender general properties
on page 190 for more information.
Beginning in RGS 5.4.5, the image quality slider control and Boost check box have been duplicated in
the Receiver Advanced-> General tab under the Experience area. These controls are
synchronized with the controls in the Remote Display Window Toolbar. The added quality slider
and Boost check box provide a convenient location for the user to adjust best desired image quality
while adjusting the Interactive Experience controls. See
General tab Experience section on page 113
for more details.
2.16 Remote USB overview
RGS supports remote USB, which allows USB devices connected to the Local Computer (local USB
devices) to be attached to a Remote Computer. Remote USB is supported on Remote Computers running
Windows, and enables the Remote Computer to have direct access to the local USB devices as if they
are connected directly to the Remote Computer (see
Figure 2-18 Remote Computer can access the local
USB devices on page 28). For details on remote USB, see Remote USB operation on page 127.
Figure 2-18 Remote Computer can access the local USB devices
In Figure 2-18 Remote Computer can access the local USB devices on page 28, two USB devices are
connected to the Local Computer. Using RGS, the local USB devices can be attached to the Remote
Computer. The keyboard and mouse always remain connected to the Local Computer, and cannot be
attached to the Remote Computer.
The local USB devices can be collectively attached to a single Remote Computer (see
Figure 2-19 The
local USB devices can be attached to only one Remote Computer at a time. on page 29). The local
USB devices cannot be split between multiple Remote Computers nor can they be collectively attached
to multiple Remote Computers.
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