
Connection settings
The following table describes the settings available in the Connection tab.
Table 6-1 Connection settings
Setting Description
Prompt for username and password Forces the authentication prompt to display when starting an RGS
connection.
In certain scenarios, RGS will not prompt you to enter a domain, username,
and password when starting an RGS connection. If you need to enter a
domain, username, and password, then check this box.
TIP: This is advantageous when using RGS in Directory Mode where there
are different connection needs for each session.
Match Receiver display resolution Attempts to set the remote computer’s resolution to match the local
computer’s resolution.
NOTE: This option is not supported on Linux by default. You must
configure the X Server with the proper modelines and/or metamodes for
this option to work. See
Matching display resolution and layout on Linux
on page 49 for more information.
Match Receiver display layout Attempts to set the remote computer’s display layout to match the local
computer’s display layout.
For example, if the local computer has two physical displays side-by-side
and an overall display resolution of 2560x1024, RGS will attempt to set the
remote computer to the same layout and resolution. If that fails, RGS will
attempt to set a resolution of 2560x1024 on a single remote computer
display.
NOTE: This option is not supported if the sending computer is running
Linux.
Enable remote USB Enables Remote USB.
NOTE: For more information on Remote USB, see
Remote USB
on page 54.
Select Sender For use with Directory Mode only, this settings specifies the remote
computer to mount USB devices on with Remote USB.
Enable remote clipboard Enables Remote Clipboard.
NOTE: For more information on Remote Clipboard, see
Remote Clipboard
on page 54.
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