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1. Open the NVIDIA Control Panel and click Change Resolution.
2. Click Customize.
NOTE: The first time you do this you might see a warning—accept it.
3. Enable the Enable resolutions not exposed by the display checkbox, and then click Create Custom
Resolution.
4. Add the desired custom resolutions.
Matching display resolution and layout on Linux
RGS can automatically try to set the resolution and display layout of a sending computer running Linux to
match that of the receiving computer, but because RGS only supports a single remote X screen, the method
for doing so is different from when the RGS Sender is on Windows. RGS will try to set the desktop resolution
of the sending computer to the combined resolution of all displays attached to the receiving computer.
NOTE: This is the default action when the Match Receiver display resolution setting is disabled, even when
the sending computer is running Windows.
For example, if the receiving computer has a dual-display setup with both monitors set at a 1280x1024
resolution, RGS will ask the sending computer to set its desktop resolution to 2560x1024. The sending
computer must support this resolution for this to be successful. If the resolution is not supported, the RGS
session defaults to the sending computer’s preferred resolution from the file xorg.conf.
Also, as with Windows, the easiest way to check if the sending computer can match the receiving computer’s
resolution is to attempt to set the resolution on the sending computer manually. If you can set the resolution
manually, then RGS can also do it for you automatically. If you cannot set the resolution manually, you must
modify the file xorg.conf to support the additional required resolutions.
To test if you can match the resolution manually, establish an RGS connection with the following connection
settings disabled:
Match Receiver display resolution
Match Receiver display layout
NOTE: This setting should always be disabled when connecting to the Linux version of the RGS Sender.
Once you establish an RGS session, open an X terminal window and use the xrandr command to list all the
currently supported resolutions for the X server.
Previous releases of the X Window System used the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf to store initial setup
information. When a change occurred with the monitor or video card, you were required to edit the file
manually. Although current releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) have largely automated the process,
you still need to edit the file to support configurations where no monitor is attached or where you want the X
server to simulate that it has a different monitor attached to it with different resolution capabilities.
Similarly, this is also the case when you want to match the receiving computer’s resolution in an RGS session
where the X server cannot determine the capabilities of the receiving computer’s monitors.
Configuring the X server
The X server can be configured in several different ways. This section describes the suggested methods for
two different scenarios.
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