HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 85

Remote Computer monitor blanking operation, Warning: Sender Monitor is Viewable

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5-1-4 Remote Computer monitor blanking operation For an overview of Remote Computer monitor blanking, see Section 2-13, "Remote Computer monitor blanking overview." Monitor blanking on the Remote Computer is provided for security, so that the primary user's desktop session on the Remote Computer is not visible if a monitor is connected to the Remote Computer. Monitor blanking is supported on all Windows computers that support gamma. On these computers, the default behavior is that the Remote Computer monitor will blank to black when the user connects and logs in. The Remote Computer monitor will unblank when the user disconnects or logs out. Below are several additional details on monitor blanking on HP xw Personal Workstations: • The one element on the monitor that does not go blank is the cursor. • Blanking can take up to two seconds from the time the primary user logs in or reconnects until the time that the monitor is actually blanked. • The HP xw Personal Workstations also block input from a directly-connected keyboard and mouse when monitor blanking is occurring. When keyboard or mouse input is received by the Remote Computer, the monitor will enter the display powersave mode, and the cursor will be blanked as a result. • An exception to input blocking is the CTRL-ALT-DEL key sequence. When this sequence is received by the Remote Computer from a directly-connected keyboard, the Remote Computer desktop will display the login dialog on the Local Computer. The Remote Computer monitor will remain blank while this occurs but the monitor will exit its powersave mode, and keyboard input will become unblocked until this dialog is dismissed. If monitor blanking is enabled but the Remote Computer is unable to blank the display (because, for example, the computer is not one of the supported computers listed previously), a warning dialog is displayed on the Local Computer (see Figure 5-7). Figure 5-7 Local Computer warning dialog if the Remote Computer is unable to blank its monitor Click on Warning: Sender Monitor is Viewable to view the associated message dialog (see Figure 5-8). Figure 5-8 Message dialog Using RGS 85

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Using RGS 85
5-1-4 Remote Computer monitor blanking operation
For an overview of Remote Computer monitor blanking, see Section 2-13, “
Remote Computer monitor blanking
overview
.” Monitor blanking on the Remote Computer is provided for security, so that the primary user’s desktop
session on the Remote Computer is not visible if a monitor is connected to the Remote Computer.
Monitor blanking is supported on all Windows computers that support gamma. On these computers, the default
behavior is that the Remote Computer monitor will blank to black when the user connects and logs in. The Remote
Computer monitor will unblank when the user disconnects or logs out. Below are several additional details on
monitor blanking on HP xw Personal Workstations:
The one element on the monitor that does not go blank is the cursor.
Blanking can take up to two seconds from the time the primary user logs in or reconnects until the time that
the monitor is actually blanked.
The HP xw Personal Workstations also block input from a directly-connected keyboard and mouse when
monitor blanking is occurring. When keyboard or mouse input is received by the Remote Computer, the
monitor will enter the display powersave mode, and the cursor will be blanked as a result.
An exception to input blocking is the CTRL-ALT-DEL key sequence. When this sequence is received by the
Remote Computer from a directly-connected keyboard, the Remote Computer desktop will display the login
dialog on the Local Computer. The Remote Computer monitor will remain blank while this occurs but the
monitor will exit its powersave mode, and keyboard input will become unblocked until this dialog is
dismissed.
If monitor blanking is enabled but the Remote Computer is unable to blank the display (because, for example, the
computer is not one of the supported computers listed previously), a warning dialog is displayed on the Local
Computer (see Figure 5-7).
Figure 5-7
Local Computer warning dialog if the Remote Computer is unable to blank its monitor
Click on
Warning: Sender Monitor is Viewable
to view the associated message dialog (see Figure 5-8).
Figure 5-8
Message dialog