VNC User Experience Settings
The following user experience settings are available for a VNC Access Profile:

Color depth
Choose the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel on the screen. Choose between 256 (8-bit Color Depth) or True Color (24-bit or 32-bit Color Depth).
Preferred Encoding
Displays different algorithms used to compress and transmit the graphical data. Available options include RAW, Tight, Hextile, RRE, and ZRLE.
JPEG Compression Level
Choose the degree of compression applied to images transmitted during the session None or levels 1-9.
Image Quality
Controls the balance between visual clarity and performance. Choose between Highest, Optimum, Good, or Fastest.
Allow CopyRect Encoding
This option is selected by default and it allows the use of CopyRect, which optimizes the transmission of graphical data by reducing the amount of information sent over the network.
Show Wallpaper
Shows or hides the wallpaper.
Smart Scaling
This option is selected by default, it adjusts the display of the remote desktop to fit the size of the client’s window or screen resolution.
Cursor Shape Updates
Allows the remote session to send updates about changes in the cursor shape from the server to the client.
Enables or disables the use of the Clipboard.


Touch to relative mouse movements
Allows touch inputs to be interpreted as relative mouse movements rather than absolute positions.
Touch to hold delay
Specify how long (in seconds) a touch input must be held on the screen before it is recognized as a hold action, rather than a simple tap.
Minimum drag distance
Determine the smallest distance (in pixels) a touch or mouse movement must cover before it is recognized as a drag action, rather than a simple tap or click.
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