
Note the following additional information about collaboration:
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Collaboration requires unique login credentials on the sender for each participant.
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If guest accounts are enabled in Windows, a collaborator can join by using "Guest" as the username and
leaving the password blank. However, only one guest collaborator can join at a time. If another guest
collaborator joins, the rst one will be kicked out of the session.
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On Windows, if the primary user disconnects, the desktop is locked, but all collaborators will remain
connected. On Linux, if the primary user disconnects, the desktop is locked, and all collaborators are
disconnected.
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The update rates of all collaborators is limited by the lowest update rate of any one collaborator.
Collaborators with low update rates can use the Performance panel in the RGS Receiver settings to
improve their update rate, which will improve the experience for all collaborators.
Display
Display resolution and layout matching
Many RGS scenarios require that the resolution and display layout transmitted by the sender match the
display conguration on the receiver. The following sections describe how to congure the sender if RGS is
unable to match the resolution and display layout by default.
Multi-monitor overview
Many computers have a frame buer that is larger in size (as measured in horizontal pixels by vertical pixels)
than what can be displayed on a single monitor. During an RGS connection, the sender transmits its entire
frame buer.
For the local user to view the complete desktop of the sender, the receiver must have a comparably-sized
frame buer, which will typically require two monitors to view (see the image below).
Multiple monitors on the receiver are also useful for a many-to-one connection. If the receiver is connected to
two senders, each sender frame buer can be displayed on its own monitor if the receiver has two monitors
(see the image below).
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