User guide

Using RGS 83
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:
Pressing TAB to select the next window.
Clicking on the number displayed beneath the thumbnail.
Clicking directly on a thumbnail.
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.
5-1-3 Remote Display Window Toolbar
The Remote Display Window Toolbar provides information on the RGS connection, and allows several RGS
parameters to be controlled. The toolbar is positioned at the top of the Remote Display Window (see Figure 5-6),
and is toggled on and off by pressing the H key while in Setup Mode. In this particular case, Setup Mode can be
entered by either method—the Setup Mode button or the hotkey sequence—and the H key can be used to display
the toolbar.
Figure 5-6 Remote Display Window Toolbar
The Remote Display Window Toolbar provides the following:
hostname—The hostname or IP address of the remote Sender
disconnect button—Disconnects the current RGS session
CTRL-ALT-DEL button—Sends the CTRL-ALT-DEL key sequence to the Remote Computer. Some key sequences,
such as CTRL-ALT-DEL, are trapped by the Local Computer, and therefore are not forwarded to the Remote
Computer. This button allows the user to send a CTRL-ALT-DEL sequence to the Remote Computer without
using the keyboard.
Borders button—Adds or removes window borders and decorations on the Remote Display Window.
Snap button—When selected, this option causes the Remote Display Window to snap to the edges of the
monitor whenever the boundaries of the window are within 30 pixels of any edge of the monitor.
Image quality slide bar—Sets the image quality and, therefore, the amount of compression. Higher image
quality reduces the amount of compression, and therefore consumes greater network bandwidth.
Network bandwidth—Displays the current network bandwidth consumed by this connection.
Image update rate—Displays the number of image updates per second for this connection.
hostname or
IP address of
Remote Computer
disconnect
button
CTRL-ALT-DEL
button
border button snap button
image quality slide bar
network bandwidth
image update rate