Ullrich, TorstenTorstenUllrichSettgast, VolkerVolkerSettgastOfenböck, ChristianChristianOfenböckFellner, Dieter W.Dieter W.Fellner2022-03-112022-03-112009https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/363440In this paper, we present the usage of the Remote Desktop Protocol to integrate arbitrary, legacy applications in various environments. This approach accesses a desktop on a real computer or within a virtual machine. The result is not one image of the whole desktop, but a sequence of images of all desktop components (windows, dialogs, etc.). These components are rendered into textures and fed into a rendering framework (OpenSG). There the functional hierarchy is represented by a scene graph. In this way the desktop components can be rearranged freely and painted according to circumstances of the graphical environment supporting a wide range of display settings - from immersive environments via high-resolution tiled displays to mobile devices.enGraphical User Interface (GUI)window systemdistributed graphic system006Desktop integration in graphics environmentsconference paper