HP Remote Graphics Software 6.0 User Guide

Receiver physical displays, the Sender will try to just match the Receiver display resolution.
For example, if the Receiver has two physical displays in a 1x2 layout and a overall virtual
display resolution of 2560x1024 (1280x1024x2), the Receiver will try to set the Sender to
the same layout and resolution. If that fails, the Receiver will try to set a single Sender
physical display resolution of 2560x1024. If that fails, an error is reported to the local user.
NOTE: Match receiver display layout is not supported on Linux.
For information on the properties associated with the above two checkboxes, see Receiver
general properties on page 120—specifically, see the
Rgreceiver.IsMatchReceiverResolutionEnabled and
Rgreceiver.IsMatchReceiverPhysicalDisplaysEnabled properties.
Enable Remote USB—Check to enable Remote USB. For more information on Remote USB,
refer to
Remote USB on page 72.
Enable Remote Clipboard—Check to enable Remote Clipboard. For more information on
Remote Clipboard, refer to
Remote Clipboard on page 81.
Connection tab 57