HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.0 User Guide

Computer, which, for this particular Remote Computer, requires two monitors to display the Windows
desktop.
Figure 2-11 Remote Computer frame buffer requires two monitors to view the Windows desktop
When a Local Computer establishes an RGS connection to the Remote Computer of Figure 2-11 Remote
Computer frame buffer requires two monitors to view the Windows desktop on page 22, the Remote
Computer will, as usual, transmit its complete frame buffer. In order for the local user to view the
complete desktop of the Remote Computer, the Local Computer must have a comparably-sized frame
buffer, which will typically require two monitors to view (see
Figure 2-12 A Remote Display Window
spanning two monitors on page 22).
Figure 2-12 A Remote Display Window spanning two monitors
Multiple monitors on the Local Computer are also useful in the configuration described in Many-to-one
connection on page 17. If the Local Computer is connected to two Remote Computers, each Remote
Computer frame buffer can be displayed on its own monitor if the Local Computer has two monitors
(see
Figure 2-13 Each Remote Display Window can be positioned to occupy a single monitor
on page 23).
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