HP mt20 Administrator Guide - Page 27

Client-side configuration, Compression settings, Window settings

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ISV Supported products VMware Horizon View™ 5.2 and 5.3 VMware View® 5.1 Client-side configuration NOTE: The information in this chapter applies to Citrix only. For VMware, simply use the Blast protocol to enable HP True Graphics. For more information about locating the options discussed in this chapter, see the Administrator Guide for your version of HP ThinPro. Compression settings To enable HP True Graphics on HP ThinPro: ▲ Select the Enable H264 Compression general setting for Citrix connections. NOTE: Some screen data, such as text, might be sent using methods other than H.264. In general, it is best to keep this feature enabled, but for troubleshooting or specific use cases, the following registry keys can be set to 0 to disable this feature: ● root/ConnectionType/xen/general/enableTextTracking ● root/ConnectionType/xen/general/enableSmallFrames Window settings To force remote applications to run in windowed mode: ▲ Set the TWI Mode general setting for Citrix connections to Force Seamless Off. Monitor layout and hardware limitations Consider the following limitations on monitor layout: ● Most configurations with a maximum of two monitors that have a 1920 × 1200 resolution are supported. ● Rotated monitors might not display correctly. ● If you are using HP True Graphics with two monitors and trying to play a video using HDX MediaStream, the video will fail because H.264 supports only two hardware decode sessions, which are being consumed by the monitors. NOTE: HDX MediaStream is also trying to leverage local hardware decoding of H.264, which causes the issue. Citrix 15

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ISV
Supported products
VMware Horizon View™ 5.2 and 5.3
VMware View® 5.1
Client-side
configuration
NOTE:
The information in this chapter applies to Citrix only. For VMware, simply use the Blast protocol to
enable HP True Graphics.
For more information about locating the options discussed in this chapter, see the
Administrator Guide
for
your version of HP ThinPro.
Compression settings
To enable HP True Graphics on HP ThinPro:
Select the
Enable H264 Compression
general setting for Citrix connections.
NOTE:
Some screen data, such as text, might be sent using methods other than H.264. In general, it is best
to keep this feature enabled, but for troubleshooting or
specific
use cases, the following registry keys can be
set to
0
to disable this feature:
root/ConnectionType/xen/general/enableTextTracking
root/ConnectionType/xen/general/enableSmallFrames
Window settings
To force remote applications to run in windowed mode:
Set the
TWI Mode
general setting for Citrix connections to
Force Seamless
Off
.
Monitor layout and hardware limitations
Consider the following limitations on monitor layout:
Most
configurations
with a maximum of two monitors that have a 1920 × 1200 resolution are
supported.
Rotated monitors might not display correctly.
If you are using HP True Graphics with two monitors and trying to play a video using HDX MediaStream,
the video will fail because H.264 supports only two hardware decode sessions, which are being
consumed by the monitors.
NOTE:
HDX MediaStream is also trying to leverage local hardware decoding of H.264, which causes the
issue.
Citrix
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