HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 124

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6-6 Remote Clipboard operation For an overview of Remote Clipboard, see Section 2-18, "Remote Clipboard overview." Remote Clipboard was introduced with RGS 5.1.3, and enables you to cut or copy data between a window on the Local Computer and a Remote Window (provided that both the Remote and Local Computers are running Windows, and the applications being used support cut/copy/paste functionality). Both cut and paste, and copy and paste, were supported in the following scenarios at RGS 5.1.3: • From a window on the Local Computer to a Remote Display Window • From a Remote Display Window to a window on the Local Computer NOTE: For simplicity, the phrase "cut and paste" is used hereafter to refer to both cut and paste, as well as copy and paste. At RGS 5.2.0, Remote Clipboard was enhanced to support cut and paste between two Remote Display Windows (that is, between two Remote Computers). The Enable remote clipboard checkbox under the Clipboard tab in the Receiver Control Panel allows the user to enable or disable Remote Clipboard (see Figure 6-24). Figure 6-24 Enable remote clipboard checkbox See Section 8-5-10, "Receiver clipboard properties," and Section 8-6-7, "Sender clipboard property," for information on the Remote Clipboard properties. Advanced capabilities 124

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Advanced capabilities 124
6-6 Remote Clipboard operation
For an overview of Remote Clipboard, see Section 2-18, “
Remote Clipboard overview
.”
Remote Clipboard was
introduced with RGS 5.1.3, and enables you to cut or copy data between a window on the Local Computer and
a Remote Window (provided that both the Remote and Local Computers are running Windows, and the
applications being used support cut/copy/paste functionality). Both cut and paste, and copy and paste, were
supported in the following scenarios at RGS 5.1.3:
From a window on the Local Computer to a Remote Display Window
From a Remote Display Window to a window on the Local Computer
NOTE:
For simplicity, the phrase “cut and paste” is used hereafter to refer to both cut and paste, as well as
copy and paste.
At RGS 5.2.0, Remote Clipboard was enhanced to support cut and paste between two Remote Display Windows
(that is, between two Remote Computers).
The
Enable remote clipboard
checkbox under the
Clipboard
tab in the Receiver Control Panel allows the user to
enable or disable Remote Clipboard (see Figure 6-24).
Figure 6-24
Enable remote clipboard checkbox
See Section 8-5-10, “
Receiver clipboard properties
,” and Section 8-6-7, “
Sender clipboard property
,” for
information on the Remote Clipboard properties.