HP Z620 HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7 - Page 198

Receiver hotkey properties, Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsMutable

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This property specifies the timeout in milliseconds used to display, and wait on responses from, input dialogs, such as the authorization dialog and the PAM authentication dialog. The default value is 15,000 milliseconds (15 seconds). Receiver hotkey properties Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsMutable=bool (1) If set to 1, all Hotkey settings in the Receiver Control Panel can be changed by the user. If set to 0, none of the hotkey settings can be changed by the user. This property can be used to permanently enable or disable hotkey settings before the RGS Receiver is started. The default value is 1-hotkeys can be changed by the user. Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSetupModeEnabled=bool (1) This property was added with RGS 5.4.0 and allows the user to completely disable all hotkeys. When the Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSetupModeEnabled property is set to 1 the hotkeys will work as normal. When the Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSetupModeEnabled property is set to 0 all hotkeys are disabled. In other words pressing the hotkey sequence will not do anything. See Hotkeys on page 147 for more details. Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.SetupModeSequence=string ("Shift Down, Space Down, Space up") Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.SetupModeSequence.IsMutable=bool (1) Defines the Setup Mode hotkey sequence. The sequence may only consist of Ctrl, Alt, Shift and Space keys. The sequence must also start with either a Ctrl, Alt or Shift key. The first key must also be held down through the entire hotkey sequence. The default value is "Shift Down, Space Down, Space Up". Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSendCtrlAltEndAsCtrlAltDeleteEnabled=bool (1) Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSendCtrlAltEndAsCtrlAltDeleteEnabled.IsMutable=bool (1) When enabled a Ctrl-Alt-End key sequence in the Remote Display Window is sent to the Remote Computer as a Ctrl-Alt-Del key sequence. The default value is 1-send a Ctrl-Alt-Del when the user enters Ctrl-Alt-End. Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSendFirstKeyInSequenceEnabled=bool (0) Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSendFirstKeyInSequenceEnabled.IsMutable=bool (1) When enabled, the first key in the hotkey sequence is sent to the Remote Computer. The default value is 0-don't send the first key in the hotkey sequence. Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsKeyRepeatEnabled=bool (0) Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsKeyRepeatEnabled.IsMutable=bool (1) The hotkey sequence is very particular (for example, shift down, space down, space up). The Windows operating system injects key repeats as repeating down events, for example, shift down, shift down, ..., shift up. By default, the Receiver ignores these key repeats in the hotkey state machine. The Local Computer may be set up to process key repeats in the hotkey state machine, which may be necessary for certain types of applications. Note that, if this setting is enabled, the sequence shift down, shift down, space down, space up will not trigger setup mode, so the sequence must be typed faster if this setting is enabled. Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsCtrlAltDeletePassThroughEnabled=bool (0) 182 Chapter 8 RGS properties

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This property specifies the timeout in milliseconds used to display, and wait on responses from, input
dialogs, such as the authorization dialog and the PAM authentication dialog. The default value is
15,000 milliseconds (15 seconds).
Receiver hotkey properties
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsMutable
=bool
1
If set to 1, all Hotkey settings in the Receiver Control Panel can be changed by the user. If set to 0,
none of the hotkey settings can be changed by the user. This property can be used to permanently
enable or disable hotkey settings before the RGS Receiver is started. The default value is 1—hotkeys
can be changed by the user.
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSetupModeEnabled
=bool (1)
This property was added with RGS 5.4.0 and allows the user to completely disable all hotkeys. When
the Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSetupModeEnabled property is set to 1 the hotkeys will work as normal. When
the Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSetupModeEnabled property is set to 0 all hotkeys are disabled. In other
words pressing the hotkey sequence will not do anything. See
Hotkeys
on page
147
for more details.
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.SetupModeSequence
=string
“Shift Down, Space Down,
Space up”
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.SetupModeSequence.IsMutable
=bool
1
Defines the Setup Mode hotkey sequence. The sequence may only consist of Ctrl, Alt, Shift and Space
keys. The sequence must also start with either a Ctrl, Alt or Shift key. The first key must also be held
down through the entire hotkey sequence. The default value is "Shift Down, Space Down, Space Up".
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSendCtrlAltEndAsCtrlAltDeleteEnabled
=bool
1
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSendCtrlAltEndAsCtrlAltDeleteEnabled.IsMutable
=bool
1
When enabled a Ctrl-Alt-End key sequence in the Remote Display Window is sent to the Remote
Computer as a Ctrl-Alt-Del key sequence. The default value is 1—send a Ctrl-Alt-Del when the user
enters Ctrl-Alt-End.
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSendFirstKeyInSequenceEnabled
=bool
0
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsSendFirstKeyInSequenceEnabled.IsMutable
=bool
1
When enabled, the first key in the hotkey sequence is sent to the Remote Computer. The default value is
0—don't send the first key in the hotkey sequence.
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsKeyRepeatEnabled
=bool
0
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsKeyRepeatEnabled.IsMutable
=bool
1
The hotkey sequence is very particular (for example, shift down, space down, space up). The Windows
operating system injects key repeats as repeating down events, for example, shift down, shift down, …,
shift up. By default, the Receiver ignores these key repeats in the hotkey state machine. The Local
Computer may be set up to process key repeats in the hotkey state machine, which may be necessary
for certain types of applications. Note that, if this setting is enabled, the sequence shift down, shift
down, space down, space up will not trigger setup mode, so the sequence must be typed faster if this
setting is enabled.
Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsCtrlAltDeletePassThroughEnabled
=bool
0
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Chapter 8
RGS properties