
Table 6-5 Hotkey settings (continued)
Setting Description
Key Repeat Enables the processing of key repeats for when the Shift key is held down.
By default, key repeat processing is disabled by RGS, but some remote
applications might require this functionality.
NOTE: If this option is enabled, the default Setup Mode hotkey sequence
will not trigger unless it is typed fast enough.
Setup Mode Sequence Sets the hotkey sequence for switching to Setup Mode.
For more information, see
Changing the Setup Mode hotkey sequence (non-
touch displays only) on page 37.
NOTE: This option applies to non-touch displays only.
Changing the Setup Mode hotkey sequence (non-touch displays only)
RGS allows you to change the Setup Mode hotkey sequence from its default value of Shift press, Space press,
and Space release.
When defining a new Setup Mode hotkey sequence, the following keys can be used:
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LCtrl, RCtrl, Ctrl—Specifies a left, right, or side-insensitive Ctrl key, respectively.
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LAlt, RAlt, Alt—Specifies a left, right or side-insensitive Alt key, respectively.
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Shift
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Space
Every sequence must begin with Ctrl, Alt, or Shift. Two actions are associated with each key:
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Down: Specifies a key press.
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Up: Specifies a key release.
To change the Setup Mode hotkey sequence:
1. In the Hotkeys tab of the RGS Receiver settings, click Set.
2. Press and hold the first key that you want to use in the sequence.
3. Press and release the other keys that you want to use in the sequence.
4. Release the initial key.
To define a sequence that is side-insensitive, you’ll need to modify the property value from outside of the GUI
while RGS is not running. See
Hotkey properties on page 87 for information on modifying the sequence
from outside of the GUI.
Click Reset restores the Setup Mode hotkey sequence to its default values.
Logging settings
The RGS Receiver logs various types of information during its operation. The logging settings allow you to set
a number of parameters, such as whether logging is enabled and the location and name of the log file.
The following table describes the settings available in the Logging tab.
Logging settings 37
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