Icon
Description
Connection options
Info
Magnifying glass -/+
Magnifying glass 100
100
Zoom to screen size
Key combination
Windows
Close
11.4 Operating the VNC Viewer
There are further settings and operating options in the VNC Viewer window:
Menu bar with quick access icons
Figure 11.5 Menu bar in the VNC Viewer
Function
Changing the system settings
(image quality, cursor,
restrictions adjustable)
Displaying the system
information
Change the display size (10 %
to 500 %)
Magnifying glass -: decrease
display size
Magnifying glass +: increase
display size
Magnifying glass 100:
Displayed at 100%
Show screen of connected
computer in full screen
Open the system menu on
connected computer
Open the Start menu on
connected computer
Close the VNC Viewer
Addition
Some settings are specified by the VNC server and cannot
be changed in the VNC Viewer.
The following information is displayed:
VNC Viewer version, IP address and port of the connected
VNC server, screen geometry, colour format and protocol
version.
Desktop geometry displays the pixel count of the rep-
resentation in the VNC Viewer.
Only a snippet is displayed if the resolution of the VNC
Viewer window is less than the screen resolution of the
connected computer. You must scroll through the scroll
bars in the VNC Viewer window.
If the connected computer uses multiple screens, the
screens are displayed side by side and must be scrolled
through using the scroll bars in the VNC Viewer window.
Buttons, headers, and scroll bars are hidden.
The screen area not used by the VNC server appears
black in the VNC Viewer. To make the buttons appear in
full screen mode, swipe two fingers from the bottom of the
screen to the top of the screen. You can return to the VNC
Viewer window by tapping the Zoom to screen size button
again.
The connected computer simulates the entry Ctrl + Alt +
Del.
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