HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.0 User Guide

Figure 2-5 Addition of scroll bars if the Remote Display Window is resized smaller
NOTE: RGS does not provide a scale-to-fit capability to allow the contents of the Remote Computer
frame buffer to be scaled to fit the Local Computer monitor. If the Remote Computer frame buffer is
larger than the Local Computer monitor, the Remote Display Window will simply extend beyond the
edges of the monitor. If the Remote Display Window is resized to fit on the monitor, scroll bars will be
added.
2.8.3 Many-to-one connection
The RGS Receiver supports a many-to-one connection, allowing a single Local Computer to connect to
multiple Remote Computers (see
Figure 2-6 A Local Computer displaying two desktop sessions
on page 17) each running a desktop session—see RGS operating modes on page 21, specifically
Directory Mode. The frame buffer of each Remote Computer is displayed in a separate Remote
Display Window on the Local Computer.
Figure 2-6 A Local Computer displaying two desktop sessions
NOTE: Starting up two (or more) instances of the RGS Receiver to achieve a many-to-one connection
is not supported. Achieving a many-to-one connection is only supported by
Using Directory Mode
on page 149 .
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