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03-18-2020 09:40 AM
The image completely fills my windows 10 64bit computer. I can't see any borders. I'd like to be able to toggle back to my windows operating system and away from the remote linux system but cannot find a way to do it.
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03-20-2020 08:18 PM - edited 03-20-2020 08:25 PM
Try:
- To minimize the Receiver window use shortcut Setup Mode N: (By default, activate setup mode by executing the following sequence: Press and hold down Left Shift. While pressing Left Shift, press and release Space. Then press "N". Release Left Shift.)
- Enable borders on the RGS toolbar using the
icon or the Remote Boost toolbar using the
icon.
If you do not have access to the toolbar, it might be that it has been disabled via Sender Configuration settings.
I work on behalf of HP.
03-20-2020 08:18 PM - edited 03-20-2020 08:25 PM
Try:
- To minimize the Receiver window use shortcut Setup Mode N: (By default, activate setup mode by executing the following sequence: Press and hold down Left Shift. While pressing Left Shift, press and release Space. Then press "N". Release Left Shift.)
- Enable borders on the RGS toolbar using the
icon or the Remote Boost toolbar using the
icon.
If you do not have access to the toolbar, it might be that it has been disabled via Sender Configuration settings.
I work on behalf of HP.
03-23-2020 05:47 PM
Thank you for this.
One other issue I'm having is I work on Autodesk Flame. It seems the script works correctly for changing setting on the z8 so that I can work remotely with audio. One problem I have however is that it causes my system to reference 44.1k. My system needs to run at 48k. Is there a way to do this and still hear audio remotely.