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1<chapter><title>VNC Viewer</title>
2<para>
3The OPIE VNC Viewer allows you to connect to servers that are compatible with
4the Remote Frame Buffer (RFB) protocol, most commonly used by the VNC remote
5access software.
6</para>
7
8<section><title>Adding a bookmark</title>
9<para>
10To add a new bookmark to your bookmark list, lick the New icon on the
11window's toolbar. The "VNC Viewer Connection" dialog will appear. Enter the
12hostname or IP address of the computer you would like to connect to in the
13"Host Name" field. In the "Display Number" field, enter the number of the
14display you would like to connect to. If you are connecting to a Windows or
15Mac OS server, you typically select display 0. Unix servers typically use
16display 1 or higher. You must also enter the password for the server you
17would like to connect to if it requires one. If you are having difficulties
18entering the password, you can select "Show Password" to show the password
19you are entering. You must also add a descriptive name for the bookmark if
20you would like it to be saved. You can then either select the OK button to
21save the bookmark and connect to the server, or the cancel button to return
22to the bookmark list.
23</para>
24</section>
25<section><title>Connecting to a bookmarked server</title>
26<para>
27To connect to a server that has already been bookmarked, select the bookmark
28from the list and press the "Open" icon on the toolbar. The "VNC Viewer
29Connection" dialog will appear, and you will have the chance to modify the
30bookmark before actually connecting. Pressing the OK button will connect to
31the server, and pressing the cancel button will return to the bookmark list.
32</para>
33</section>
34<section><title>Deleting a bookmark</title>
35<para>
36To delete a bookmark, choose the bookmark that you would like to delete, and
37select the delete item from the toolbar.
38</para>
39</section>
40<section><title>Advanced Connection Options</title>
41<para>
42In addition to the display number, hostname, and password, you can choose many
43advanced options from the "VNC Viewer Connection" dialog box that will affect
44the performance of the connection.
45</para>
46<para>
47On the options tab you can set the delay in between requesting updates to the
48screen, a higher value will result in a more up to date screen, but you will
49use more bandwidth. You can also choose to restrict your connection to 8 bit
50color, which is much faster than using the color depth of the remote server
51at the cost of image quality. Requesting a shared session tells the RFB server
52that you are willing to let other users connect at the same time. You can use
53the scaling factor on fit more of the remote screen into the space available on
54your PDA, if you are willing to accept the performance hit involved in the
55scaling.
56</para>
57<para>
58The Encodings tab allows you to select which of the supported encodings you would
59would like the VNC Viewer to use to communicate with the remote server. In most
60cases you don't need to modify anything on this tab.
61</para>
62</chapter>
63
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