HP Z620 HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7 - Page 168
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Continuing with the example of a cut and paste from Computer A to Computer B, Computer A is also referred to as the sending computer or cut computer, while computer B is referred to as the receiving computer or paste computer. Figure 6-28 Cut and paste computer nomenclature on page 152 shows this nomenclature. When discussing Remote Clipboard operation, we'll generally use this nomenclature because it is independent of which computers are the Remote or Local Computers. Figure 6-28 Cut and paste computer nomenclature Figure 6-29 Cutting and pasting between Remote and Local Computers on page 153 show a system consisting of three Remote Computers connected by RGS to the Local Computer. The three desktops of the Remote Computers are displayed in three Remote Display Windows on the Local Computer. In this system, assume the Local Computer user has just performed a cut operation on the cut computer (via one of the Remote Display Windows). At this point, the user can do a paste to any (or all) of the paste computers. If a paste is done to paste computer #1 or paste computer #2, this will constitute a Remote Computer-to-Remote Computer (RGS Sender-to-Sender) paste because both the cut computer and the paste computer are Remote Computers. If the user does a paste to paste computer #3, this will constitute a Remote Computer-to-Local Computer (RGS Sender-to-Receiver) paste because the paste computer is the Local Computer. 152 Chapter 6 Advanced capabilities