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Why the remote screen sometimes looks so ugly?

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Why the remote screen sometimes looks so ugly?

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Sometimes while viewing the remote screen, it may look ugly. It happens when you use low color palette for Remote Screen Window. In this case you can switch palette to “true color” (but program’s performance can be slowed down) via toolbar of Remote Screen Window.

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Sometimes while viewing the remote screen, it may look ugly. It happens when you are using a color depth of 8 bit per pixel. In this case we recommend you to use the color depth of 16 bits per pixel or more. You can change the color depth in the system menu of the Remote Screen Window (press Ctrl+F12).

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Sometimes while viewing the remote screen, it may look ugly. It happens when you are using “Low” or “Medium” color depth for Remote Screen window. To increase color depth you need to do the following: connect to a Host PC and click “Full Control” button. On the toolbar of the appearing Remote Screen window press “Settings “button. In the appearing dialog box select Performance/Quality tab and set the parameter Colors to “High”.

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