My server is run with no -randr setting at all and just basic -geometry 1024x768. Beware that with TigerVNC server service starts automatically, silently, in the background, which I strongly detest as a possible security threat. If you want only viewer, then download only viewer, like vncviewer64-1.12.0.exe, that is just viewer without bundled VNC server. I tested TightVNC (open source), RealVNC (free version) and UltraVNC (open source) and had no luck with any of them, they provide useless auto-scaling at the best. So far I found that only TigerVNC is capable of auto-resolutioning. Downside is it also increases network bandwidth. Auto-resolutioning keeps image sharp at any size. And that is what I talk about earlier and that is what TigetVNC client is capable, providing server has matching functionality. What users typically want is real resolution change of the remote session. It decrease image quality significantly, if you stretch a lot. It just makes pixels bigger (or smaller) by stretching the output image. It works like zoom or looking glass in popular bitmap editors. This caling is virtually useless, unless you are visually impaired. Please don't confuse auto resolution change with image stretching, alternatively called auto-scaling. The remote desktop resolution, say KDE, follows your client window resolution smoothly.Ĭheck that "Resize remote session to the local window" is set. When you first connect to your server, the resolution is set to whatever is preset on the server side but you can easily change it just by resizing the client window to any resolution, any crazy, non-standard, ad-hoc resolution you want. No need to set anything anywhere, on the client or on the server. Support for building Xvnc/libvnc.so with Xorg 1.20.7+ and deprecate support for Xorg older than 1.With TigerVNC Windows VNC client (viewer) auto resolution works out of the box.The password and username can now be specified via the environment for the native viewer.Support for alpha cursors in the Java viewer (a feature already supported in the native viewer).The Java viewer now supports Java 9+, but also now requires Java 8+.Middle mouse button emulation in the native viewer, for devices with only two mouse buttons.
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