HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.8 User Guide
Restoring Receiver properties default values
Receiver property default values can be reset by uninstalling and reinstalling the Receiver.
Properties set using the Receiver Control Panel
The Receiver Control Panel enables the user to modify the values of many Receiver properties. For
example, as described in
Remote Clipboard operation on page 159, the user can enable/disable
Remote Clipboard using the Receiver Control Panel. This affects the Rgreceiver.Clipboard.IsEnabled
property, as described in
Receiver Remote Clipboard properties on page 193.
Receiver command line properties
See Setting properties on the command line on page 175.
rgreceiverconfig file properties
See Setting property values in a configuration file on page 174.
Archive file properties
When the Receiver is run, the user can change a number of properties using menus on the Receiver
Control Panel and the Remote Display Window. When the Receiver exits, it saves the state of any
properties that were changed by the user—these are known as archive file properties.
Receiver default properties
The Receiver has a set of default properties that are built into the Receiver. These are identical to the
property values in the Receiver configuration file (rgreceiverconfig) that is installed with the RGS
Receiver. However, as noted previously, the properties in both the Receiver and Sender configuration
files are initially commented out.
Receiver property groups
RGS supports the following groups of Receiver properties:
Per-receiver properties
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General properties group
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Rgreceiver.IsBordersEnabled
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Rgreceiver.IsSnapEnabled
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Rgreceiver.IsAlwaysPromptCredentialsEnabled
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Rgreceiver.Directory
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Rgreceiver.MaxSenderListSize
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Rgreceiver.IsMatchReceiverResolutionEnabled
RGS Receiver properties
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