HP Z620 HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7 - Page 127

General options, General tab,

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General options General tab The options available under the General tab are shown in Figure 6-2 General tab options on page 111. Figure 6-2 General tab options The options available under the General tab are: ● Prompt for username and password-In certain scenarios (such as silent authentication as described in Standard Login on page 102) the Receiver will not prompt the local user for a domain, username, and password. If the local user desires a prompt in order to enter an alternate domain, username, and password, the user can check this box. If checked, the authentication dialog is always displayed when the Connect button is clicked. This is advantageous on Sender/ Receiver pairs running Windows and Directory Mode with different connection needs for each session. ● Enable global image updates-When checked (enabled), all of the individual regions of the Remote Computer Sender frame buffer that have changed since the last update of the Remote Display Window are combined into a single update that encloses all of the regions that have changed. The advantage of this approach is that there is no perceptible painting of the individual regions as can sometimes be observed when this option is disabled. However, the single rectangle can include a large number of pixels that have not changed since the last update, and thus can significantly reduce the update rate. Enabling this option may improve visual quality at the expense of performance. General options 111

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General options
General tab
The options available under the General tab are shown in
Figure
6
-
2
General tab options
on page
111
.
Figure 6-2
General tab options
The options available under the General tab are:
Prompt for username and password
—In certain scenarios (such as silent authentication as
described in
Standard Login
on page
102
) the Receiver will not prompt the local user for a
domain, username, and password. If the local user desires a prompt in order to enter an alternate
domain, username, and password, the user can check this box. If checked, the authentication
dialog is always displayed when the
Connect
button is clicked. This is advantageous on Sender/
Receiver pairs running Windows and Directory Mode with different connection needs for each
session.
Enable global image updates
—When checked (enabled), all of the individual regions of the
Remote Computer Sender frame buffer that have changed since the last update of the Remote
Display Window are combined into a single update that encloses all of the regions that have
changed. The advantage of this approach is that there is no perceptible painting of the individual
regions as can sometimes be observed when this option is disabled. However, the single rectangle
can include a large number of pixels that have not changed since the last update, and thus can
significantly reduce the update rate. Enabling this option may improve visual quality at the
expense of performance.
General options
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