Appendix 3 - vnc viewer connection options, Colour/encoding, Ovides a range of viewer and connection settings – Lindy MC5-IP User Manual

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Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options

When you are connecting to the
MC5-IP using the VNC viewer, a
number of options are available.

Colour/Encoding

Auto select
When ticked, this option will
examine the speed of your
connection to the MC5-IP and
apply the most suitable encoding
method. This option is suggested
for the majority of installations.

Preferred encoding
There are three manually selectable
encoding methods which are
accessible when the Auto select
option is unticked.

ZRLE – This is a highly
compressed method that is
best suited to slow modem
connections.

Hextile – This method offers
better performance than the
ZRLE when used over a high speed network because there is no need for the
MC5-IP to spend time highly compressing the data.

Raw – This is a primitive, uncompressed method that is mainly used for
technical support issues. You are recommended not to use this method.

Colour level
This section allows you to select the most appropriate colour level for the
speed of the connection to the MC5-IP. Where the connection speed is slow or
inconsistent there will be a necessary compromise between screen response and
colour depth.

Full – This mode is suitable only for fast network connections and will pass
on the maximum colour depth being used by the host system.

Medium (256 colours) – This mode reduces the host system output
to a 256 colour mode and is more suitable for ISDN and fast modem
connections.

Low (64 colours) – This mode is suitable for slower modem connections
and reduces the host system output to 64 colours.

Very low (8 colours) – This mode provides very rudimentary picture
quality and hardly any speed advantage over the 64 colour setting. You are
recommended not to use this mode.

IMPORTANT: If you make any changes to the options given here and wish to
retain them for successive connection sessions, you must save the changes.
To do this, change to the ‘Load/Save’ tab and click the ‘Save’ button within the
‘Default’ section.

Click here to
access the options

There are six tabbed pages of options:

• Colour/Encoding

Inputs

Scaling

Misc

Identities

Load/Save

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