HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 82
Displaying multiple Remote Display Windows on the Local Computer requires using Directory Mode see
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NOTE: In Normal Mode, only a single Remote Display Window can be displayed on the Local Computer. Displaying multiple Remote Display Windows on the Local Computer requires using Directory Mode (see Chapter 7, "Using Directory Mode"). Setup Mode can be activated in two ways: • By clicking the Setup Mode button on the Receiver Control Panel (see Figure 5-2). This presumes, of course, that the Receiver Control Panel is visible. • By typing a special key sequence on the keyboard, called a hotkey sequence. The hotkey sequence method of activating Setup Mode is required in situations where, for example, the Remote Display Window is borderless, and is covering the entire Local Computer monitor, including the Receiver Control Panel. Because the Receiver Control Panel is obscured, its Setup Mode button is inaccessible. The default hotkey sequence to enter Setup Mode is: Shift press, space press, space release When the Receiver detects this key sequence, it does not send the key sequence to the Remote Computer- instead, the Receiver activates Setup Mode on the Local Computer, as denoted by dimming of the Remote Display Window (see Figure 5-4). Figure 5-4 Dimming of the Remote Display Window in Setup Mode The default hotkey sequence can be changed using the Hotkeys tab in the Receiver Control Panel (see Section 6-5, "Hotkeys"). As long as the Shift key is held down (following the Shift press, space press, and space release hotkey sequence used to enter Setup Mode), Setup Mode remains active. When the Shift key is released, Setup Mode exits. In contrast, the Setup Mode button on the Receiver Control Panel toggles the state of Setup Mode each time the user clicks on the button. Using RGS 82