
Figure 8-1 Remote Display Window selection dialog
To display the selection dialog, press the Tab key while in Setup Mode—again, Setup Mode must have been
previously activated by the hotkey sequence. The selection dialog is displayed as long as the initial Setup
Mode hotkey (normally the Shift key) remains pressed. The currently-selected Remote Display Window is
highlighted with a red border.
The Remote Display Window selection dialog is only displayed in Directory Mode—this is the mode that
supports multiple Remote Display Windows. While the Remote Display Window selection dialog is active,
navigate between windows (thumbnails) by:
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Pressing Tab to select the next window.
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Clicking on the number displayed beneath the thumbnail.
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Clicking directly on a thumbnail.
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Double-clicking the mouse on a thumbnail (this will also immediately close the selection dialog).
When the initial Setup Mode hotkey is released, the selected Remote Display Window is brought to the
forefront and displayed.
Game Mode (non-touch displays only)
Game Mode is a feature accessed via an RGS Receiver property (see RGS Receiver properties on page 82 for
more information).
When operating in normal cursor mode, RGS synchronizes the cursor movements of a remote computer to a
controlling local computer by placing the remote computer’s cursor at the same absolute coordinates as the
local computer’s cursor. Some applications rely on a relative movement of the cursor to interact with a 3D
environment. These applications may programmatically readjust the cursor position after a movement is
detected. In the default mode of operation where RGS is moving the cursor to an absolute position, these
applications may have erratic behavior or cause a loss of cursor control. Game Mode is an attempt to provide
better cursor control for such applications.
Game Mode is a toggle on the RGS Receiver to supply the remote computer with relative cursor movements.
This will enable applications that rely on relative movements to be controlled with RGS. Game Mode is
enabled and disabled by pressing the hot key followed by the G key. By default, the key sequence is Shift
press, Space press, Space release, G.
When Game Mode is enabled, the cursor will be locked to the local computer’s Remote Display Window. The
Remote Display Window toolbar can be enabled, but interacting with the Remote Display Window toolbar is
not possible when Game Mode is enabled. The local computer is dependent on the remote computer for
updating the cursor position. Network connections with a high latency may not be suitable for use with Game
Mode. The Remote Display Window can be repositioned without leaving Game Mode. When a connection is
terminated, Game Mode will be disabled.
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