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Network settings
The following table describes the settings available in the Network tab.
Table 6-4 Network settings
Setting Description
Error Sets the time in seconds that the RGS Receiver will wait before ending the
connection after failing to detect the RGS Sender.
Warning Sets the time in seconds that the RGS Receiver will wait before displaying a
warning dialog to the local user after failing to detect the RGS Sender.
Dialog Sets the time in seconds that the RGS Receiver will wait for a response to a
dialog being displayed on the remote computer (such as an authentication
dialog). The request will be canceled if there is no response.
Use a proxy server for your LAN
Address
Port
Enables the use of a proxy server with RGS.
If you use a proxy server, configuring these settings is required to activate
advanced RGS features such as Advanced Video Compression and HP
Velocity.
IMPORTANT: The activation process uses anonymous access, so you must
add the IP address 192.151.30.9 to your proxy server's list of allowed
anonymous access.
Hotkey settings
The following table describes the settings available in the Hotkeys tab.
Table 6-5 Hotkey settings
Setting Description
Send First Key Forces the first key of a local hotkey sequence to be transmitted to the
remote computer.
By default, if a key press matches the first key of a local hotkey sequence
(such as the default Setup Mode sequence of Shift press, Space press, and
Space release), the first key press event is not transmitted to the remote
computer until RGS determines that the next key press is not completing
the sequence. Upon that determination, all of the key press events are then
transmitted simultaneously to the remote computer.
However, commands for some remote applications might require that the
first key press event arrive separately for them to function correctly.
Enabling this option will ensure the immediate transmission of the first key
press.
NOTE: In addition to transmitting the first key press to the remote
computer, the key is also still processed by the local computer.
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 remote computer.
This is useful when logging into the remote computer 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 Remote Display
Window toolbar.
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