HP Z620 HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7 - Page 129
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TIP: Certain Microsoft Windows user environment configuration adjustments can improve the user interactive experience by minimizing the bandwidth required. Mute the audio on the Receiver if it is not needed using the Receiver's mute button, not the system mute function, or adjust the audio in the Receiver Advanced->Audio tab to use mono with a the quality at 11 or 22 KHz. See an example of these controls in the Using audio on page 124 section. Adjust the Performance settings using the Windows Control Panel->System Properties>Advanced. The Adjust for best performance option will minimize the bandwidth requirements for RGS. The most noticeable performance improvement can be made by disabling the fade and animation options, especially the Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing option. Text based applications performance is most improved by disabling Smooth edges of screen fonts and ensuring that the RGS Boost button is enabled (default). Figure 6-3 General tab Experience section ● Maximum image quality-This is the original user quality adjustment. The quality slider adjusts the maximum image quality desired. When selecting Fixed image quality RGS will maintain the image quality specified by this control setting. When selecting Adjust image quality RGS will use this control setting for the target image quality when the updates per second allow. ● Fixed image quality-RGS maintains the image quality specified by the Maximum image quality slider described above. This selection is the default and will provide the best interactive experience in high bandwidth and/or low latency network environments. Select this choice for the normal RGS behavior as in previous versions. ● Adjust image quality-When selected, RGS will begin to degrade the image quality down to the Minimum image quality setting anytime the updates per second falls below the Minimum update rate. This selection is useful in low bandwidth and/or high latency network environments. By adjusting these settings, a better interactive experience is achieved. ◦ Minimum image quality-The Minimum image quality control specifies the lowest quality level that will be used during the automatic adjustment. The Minimum image quality is absolute - the system will not lower quality below the specified value. Valid settings are from 0 to 100. ◦ Minimum update rate-The Minimum update rate controls how aggressively the image quality is reduced. Specifying a Minimum update rate of 30 will drive the most General options 113