HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.3.0 User Guide - Page 186
SMBIOS.reflectHost = TRUE, usb.present = TRUE, Svga.maxHeight = <max screen height in pixels>
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Click the Configuration Parameters button in Figure A-1 to display the configuration parameters shown in Figure A-2. Figure A-2 Configuration Parameters dialog IMPORTANT: Not all configuration parameters can be added using the dialog shown above. Please see VMware View documentation for more details. When adding Svga options, it is recommended that you do this by manually editing the .vmx file. The Configuration Parameters that affect RGS functionality are: SMBIOS.reflectHost = TRUE IMPORTANT: This parameter is needed for RGS versions prior to 5.2.0. It is no longer needed for RGS 5.2.0 and later versions. This parameter causes the underlying hardware platform SMBIOS records to be mapped into the SMBIOS records of the virtual machine. RGS requires the presence of HP-specific SMBIOS records to become active. This value may be set using the GUI or by directly editing the .vmx file of the virtual machine. usb.present = TRUE This parameter causes ESX to materialize a USB hardware device for the virtual machine use. This is required to support remote USB functionality for RGS. This value can only be set by directly editing the .vmx file of the virtual machine. This value is not propagated by Virtual Center clone or template operations. The placement of this variable in the .vmx file is critical for proper operation, and should be placed before the extendedConfigFile parameter, which is near the beginning of the file. NOTE: If you're using the VMware View USB implementation, the above parameter is not needed. Svga.maxHeight = This parameter tells the VMware virtual VGA device driver the maximum height of screen to support. This value may be set by GUI or by directly editing the .vmx file of the virtual machine. Svga.maxWidth = This parameter tells the VMware virtual VGA device driver the maximum width of screen to support. This value may be set by GUI or by directly editing the .vmx file of the virtual machine. Appendix A: Using RGS with HP VDI 186