HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.3.0 User Guide - Page 147

representing the following, The alpha component is 0x80 128 decimal. This is 50% transparent.

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NOTE: The following property, while supported, has been deprecated. HP recommends using the per-session Remote Display Window X and Y positioning properties described in Section 8-5-13, "Windows placement and size properties." Rgreceiver.RecentWindowPositions=int vector (10 10) Rgreceiver.RecentWindowPositions.IsMutable=bool (1) This property can be used to set the positions of the Remote Display Windows. The position of each Remote Display Window is controlled by an (xpos,ypox) 2-tuple. The following example contains two 2-tuples, one for each of two Remote Display Windows: Rgreceiver.RecentWindowPositions=0 0 1280 0 This property will set the coordinates (upper left corner) of the first Remote Display Window to (0, 0) and the second Remote Display Window to (1280, 0). In this example, if each Remote Display Window is 1280x1024, the first window will be positioned on the left of the Local Computer display, and the second window will be placed immediately adjacent, and to the right, of the first window, making them appear as one large 2560x1024 display. Rgreceiver.ConnectionWarningColor=string ("0x80b40000") Rgreceiver.ConnectionWarningColor.IsMutable=bool (1) The ConnectionWarningColor property sets the warning color that overlays the Remote Display Window when the RGS Receiver detects a network disruption. The warning color is a four byte number, with each byte providing the following information: • alpha byte-specifies the transparency value of the warning color that overlays the Remote Display Window • red byte-specifies the red component of the warning color • green byte-specifies the green component of the warning color • blue byte-specifies the blue component of the warning color An alpha value of 0x00 will be totally transparent, meaning that no warning color will be visible to the user. An alpha value of 0xFF will be totally opaque, completely covering the image in the Remote Display Window with the warning color. The default value of the warning color is 0x80b40000, representing the following: • The alpha component is 0x80 (128 decimal. This is 50% transparent. • The red component is 0xb4 (180 decimal). This is about 70% of full red (0xFF). • The green component is 0x00. There is no green component. • The blue component is 0x00. There is no blue component. NOTE: The following property, while supported, has been deprecated. HP recommends that the subsequent properties, Rgreceiver.IsGlobalImageUpdateEnabled and its associated IsMutable property, be used instead. Rgreceiver.IsGlobalImageUpdateMutable=bool (1) If set to 1, the user will be able to modify the Enable global image updates check box in the Receiver Control Panel. If set to 0, the user will be unable to modify the checkbox. This property can be used to permanently enable or disable global image updates in the Receiver. The default value is 1-global image updates can be configured by the user. RGS properties 147

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RGS properties 147
NOTE:
The following property, while supported, has been deprecated. HP recommends using the per-session
Remote Display Window X and Y positioning properties described in Section 8-5-13, “
Windows placement
and size properties
.”
Rgreceiver.RecentWindowPositions=
int vector
(10 10)
Rgreceiver.RecentWindowPositions.IsMutable
=bool
(1)
This property can be used to set the positions of the Remote Display Windows. The position of each Remote
Display Window is controlled by an (xpos,ypox) 2-tuple. The following example contains two 2-tuples, one for
each of two Remote Display Windows:
Rgreceiver.RecentWindowPositions=0 0 1280 0
This property will set the coordinates (upper left corner) of the first Remote Display Window to (0, 0) and the
second Remote Display Window to (1280, 0). In this example, if each Remote Display Window is 1280x1024,
the first window will be positioned on the left of the Local Computer display, and the second window will be
placed immediately adjacent, and to the right, of the first window, making them appear as one large 2560x1024
display.
Rgreceiver.ConnectionWarningColor
=string
(“0x80b40000”)
Rgreceiver.ConnectionWarningColor.IsMutable
=bool
(1)
The
ConnectionWarningColor
property sets the warning color that overlays the Remote Display Window
when the RGS Receiver detects a network disruption. The warning color is a four byte number, with each byte
providing the following information:
alpha byte
—specifies the transparency value of the warning color that overlays the Remote Display Window
red byte
—specifies the red component of the warning color
green byte
—specifies the green component of the warning color
blue byte
—specifies the blue component of the warning color
An alpha value of 0x00 will be totally transparent, meaning that no warning color will be visible to the user. An
alpha value of 0xFF will be totally opaque, completely covering the image in the Remote Display Window with
the warning color.
The default value of the warning color is
0x80b40000
, representing the following:
The alpha component is 0x80 (128 decimal. This is 50% transparent.
The red component is 0xb4 (180 decimal). This is about 70% of full red (0xFF).
The green component is 0x00. There is no green component.
The blue component is 0x00. There is no blue component.
NOTE:
The following property, while supported, has been deprecated. HP recommends that the subsequent
properties,
Rgreceiver.IsGlobalImageUpdateEnabled
and its associated IsMutable property, be used
instead.
Rgreceiver.IsGlobalImageUpdateMutable
=bool
(1)
If set to 1, the user will be able to modify the
Enable global image updates
check box in the Receiver Control
Panel. If set to 0, the user will be unable to modify the checkbox. This property can be used to permanently enable
or disable global image updates in the Receiver. The default value is 1—global image updates can be configured
by the user.