HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.8 User Guide
Hotkeys
Hotkeys are key sequences that cause special action to be taken by the Receiver. Such key sequences
are processed by the Receiver, and are not sent to the Remote Computer. However, a hotkey sequence
may initiate some type of interaction with the Remote Computer. The Receiver Control Panel provides a
number of options under the Hotkeys tab (see
Figure 6-25 The Hotkeys tab options on page 156).
Figure 6-25 The Hotkeys tab options
The options available under the Hotkeys tab are:
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Send CTRL-ALT-END key sequence as CTRL-ALT-DEL: On some computers, the operating
system will intercept the CTRL-ALT-DELETE key sequence, and will not forward it to the Receiver. For
example, assume that the Local Computer is running Windows, and that the local user enters the
key sequence CTRL-ALT-DELETE in a Remote Display Window for the purpose of logging into the
Remote Computer. However, instead of forwarding this key sequence to the Remote Computer,
Windows on the Local Computer will respond to these keys, and bring up the Windows Security
dialog on the Local Computer.
This checkbox can be used to circumvent this behavior. When checked, the local user can enter
the key sequence CTRL-ALT-END in a Remote Display Window. The Receiver recognizes CTRL-ALT-
END as a signal to send a CTRL-ALT-DELETE sequence directly to the Remote Computer. The CTRL-
ALT-DELETE sequence can also be sent using the Remote Display Window Toolbar.
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Setup Mode Hotkey: The text dialog and the Set and Reset buttons allow you to redefine the
Setup Mode hotkey sequence from its default value. As shown in the Receiver Control Panel of
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