HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 147

Receiver browser properties, Rgreceiver.IsMouseSyncEnabled, Rgreceiver.Browser.IsMutable

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Rgreceiver.IsMouseSyncEnabled=bool (1) Rgreceiver.IsMouseSyncEnabled.IsMutable=bool (1) This property was added with RGS 5.2.5, and allows the RGS Receiver to track a certain type of mouse movement on the RGS Sender when the Sender computer is running Windows. The Sender mouse movement of interest is enabled when the Snap To box is checked in the Mouse Properties Pointer Options dialog on the Sender computer (see Figure 8-7). Checking of the Snap To box causes the Sender mouse pointer to be automatically moved to the default button in a dialog box. Figure 8-7 Pointer Options tab in the Sender Mouse Properties dialog When the Rgreceiver.IsMouseSyncEnabled property is set to 1 on the Receiver and when an automatic snap to action occurs on the Sender, the snap to action will be communicated from the Sender to the Receiver; the RGS Receiver will then move the mouse cursor to reflect the cursor position in the Sender dialog box where the snap to action occurred. If this property is set to 0, snap to actions on the Sender will not be reflected on the Receiver. This features requires that both the RGS Sender and Receiver be version 5.2.5 or later. This feature is supported only on Sender computers running Windows, while the Receiver computer can be running either Windows or Linux. 8-5-4 Receiver browser properties Rgreceiver.Browser.IsMutable=bool (1) This property only applies to the Linux RGS Receiver. If set to 1, the name of the browser used to display online help can be changed by the user in the Receiver Control panel. If set to 0, the name of the browser cannot be changed by the user. Rgreceiver.Browser.Name=string ("mozilla") Rgreceiver.Browser.Name.IsMutable=bool (1) This property only applies to the Linux RGS Receiver, and can be used to set the name of the browser to display online help. For example, setting Rgreceiver.Browser.Name=mozilla will start the Mozilla browser when the Help button is clicked in the Receiver Control Panel. For the Windows Receiver, the Help system is based on a CHM file, which is displayed by the hh.exe program. RGS properties 147

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RGS properties 147
Rgreceiver.IsMouseSyncEnabled
=bool
(1)
Rgreceiver.IsMouseSyncEnabled.IsMutable
=bool
(1)
This property was added with RGS 5.2.5, and allows the RGS Receiver to track a certain type of mouse
movement on the RGS Sender when the Sender computer is running Windows. The Sender mouse movement of
interest is enabled when the
Snap To
box is checked in the Mouse Properties Pointer Options dialog on the Sender
computer (see
Figure 8-7). Checking of the
Snap To
box causes the Sender mouse pointer to be automatically
moved to the default button in a dialog box.
Figure 8-7
Pointer Options tab in the Sender Mouse Properties dialog
When the
Rgreceiver.IsMouseSyncEnabled
property is set to 1 on the Receiver and when an automatic
snap to action occurs on the Sender, the snap to action will be communicated from the Sender to the Receiver; the
RGS Receiver will then move the mouse cursor to reflect the cursor position in the Sender dialog box where the
snap to action occurred. If this property is set to 0, snap to actions on the Sender will not be reflected on the
Receiver.
This features requires that both the RGS Sender and Receiver be version 5.2.5 or later. This feature is supported
only on Sender computers running Windows, while the Receiver computer can be running either Windows or
Linux.
8-5-4 Receiver browser properties
Rgreceiver.Browser.IsMutable
=bool
(1)
This property only applies to the Linux RGS Receiver. If set to 1, the name of the browser used to display online
help can be changed by the user in the Receiver Control panel. If set to 0, the name of the browser cannot be
changed by the user.
Rgreceiver.Browser.Name
=string
(”mozilla”)
Rgreceiver.Browser.Name.IsMutable
=bool
(1)
This property only applies to the Linux RGS Receiver, and can be used to set the name of the browser to display
online help. For example, setting
Rgreceiver.Browser.Name=mozilla
will start the Mozilla browser when
the
Help
button is clicked in the Receiver Control Panel.
For the Windows Receiver, the Help system is based on a CHM file, which is displayed by the
hh.exe
program.