HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.0 User Guide

Rgreceiver.IsMatchReceiverResolutionEnabled.IsMutable=bool 1
If this property is enabled, the Local Computer (Receiver) will attempt to set the resolution of the Remote
Computer to the same full-screen resolution of the Local Computer. If the Local Computer display
resolution is not supported by the Remote Computer, the connection occurs at the existing Remote
Computer (Sender) resolution, and a warning dialog is issued to the user. The original (pre-
modification) Remote Computer display resolution is restored when the RGS connection is terminated.
Rgreceiver.IsMatchReceiverPhysicalDisplaysEnabled=bool 0
Rgreceiver.IsMatchReceiverPhysicalDisplaysEnabled.IsMutable=bool 1
If the following conditions are met:
1.
This property is enabled.
2.
Rgreceiver.IsMatchReceiverResolutionEnabled is enabled (see above property).
3.
Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.VirtualDisplay.IsPreferredResolutionEnabled is disabled.
Then the Receiver will try to set the layout of the Remote Computer (Sender) physical displays to have
the same display layout and resolution as the Receiver displays. If the Sender is unable to match the
layout and resolution of the Receiver physical displays, the Receiver 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 physical display resolution of
2560x1024. If that fails, an error is reported.
If the following conditions are met:
1.
This property is enabled.
2.
Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.VirtualDisplay.IsPreferredResolutionEnabled is enabled.
NOTE: As noted earlier, Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.VirtualDisplay.IsPreferredResolutionEnabled takes
precedence over Rgreceiver.IsMatchReceiverResolutionEnabled. Therefore, if the former property is
enabled (as listed in paragraph 2 above), the latter property is a “don’t care”, and its setting is
ignored.
If the above conditions are met, the Receiver will determine the physical displays that are contained
within the Receiver Remote Display Window specified by these properties:
Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.RemoteDisplayWindow.X
Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.RemoteDisplayWindow.Y
Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.VirtualDisplay.PreferredResolutionWidth
Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.VirtualDisplay.PreferredResolutionHeight.
The Receiver will try to set the layout of the Remote Computer (Sender) physical displays to match the
physical displays contained in this window. For example, if the Receiver has the following:
Two physical displays in a 1x2 layout
An overall virtual display resolution of 2560x1024 (1280x1024x2)
Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.RemoteDisplayWindow.X = 1280
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