HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 125

Remote Clipboard data transfers, Local Window, Remote Display, Window

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6-6-1 Remote Clipboard data transfers Figure 6-25 shows the data transfer that occurs when a cut and past is performed using Remote Clipboard. In this example, the cut occurs from within the Remote Computer application (as initiated from the Remote Display Window), and the paste occurs into the Local Computer application (via the Local Window). When the cut is performed, the data that is cut from the Remote Computer application is transferred to the clipboard on the Remote Computer. When the paste occurs, the clipboard data is transferred from the Remote Computer clipboard to the Local Computer clipboard, and then pasted into the Local Computer application. Figure 6-25 Transfer of data when a cut and paste is performed from a Remote Display Window to a Local Window Remote Display Window Local Window cut paste Data is transferred from the Remote Computer application to the clipboard when the cut occurs. C Remote L Computer I Application P B O Remote A R Computer D Data is transferred from the Remote Computer to the Local Computer clipboard (and then to the application) when the paste occurs. C L Local I Computer P Application B O A R D Local Computer The above demonstrates delayed rendering. Instead of transferring data from the Remote Computer to the Local Computer when the cut occurs, the data transfer is delayed until the paste occurs. This reduces network traffic by eliminating unnecessary data transfers. Doing a cut and paste in the other direction (from the Local Window to the Remote Display Windows) works in the same manner-the data that is cut is held in the clipboard on the Local Computer until the paste occurs on the Remote Computer, at which time the clipboard data is transferred to the Remote Computer. Advanced capabilities 125

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6-6-1 Remote Clipboard data transfers
Figure 6-25 shows the data transfer that occurs when a cut and past is performed using Remote Clipboard. In this
example, the cut occurs from within the Remote Computer application (as initiated from the Remote Display
Window), and the paste occurs into the Local Computer application (via the Local Window). When the cut is
performed, the data that is cut from the Remote Computer application is transferred to the clipboard on the
Remote Computer. When the paste occurs, the clipboard data is transferred from the Remote Computer clipboard
to the Local Computer clipboard, and then pasted into the Local Computer application.
Figure 6-25
Transfer of data when a cut and paste is performed from a Remote Display Window to a Local
Window
The above demonstrates
delayed rendering
. Instead of transferring data from the Remote Computer to the Local
Computer when the cut occurs, the data transfer is delayed until the paste occurs. This reduces network traffic by
eliminating unnecessary data transfers.
Doing a cut and paste in the other direction (from the Local Window to the Remote Display Windows) works in
the same manner—the data that is cut is held in the clipboard on the Local Computer until the paste occurs on the
Remote Computer, at which time the clipboard data is transferred to the Remote Computer.
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