The Kindle DX is one of the few models which the forum members never found a way to de-brick.
For that reason, nothing that is very invasive has been done with it.
**IF** the refresh rate can be changed within TightVNC, then it may be possible.
I recall this topic being discussed here in the past.
The people who know TightVNC best are better able to answer this part of your question than I.
If the refresh is done whenever it is sent by the remote system, and that remote system is Windows-Something (you mentioned PuTTY) . . . .
then you may not be able to change it.
There is also a build of the client for some versions of Windows Remote Desktop here.
If that can be run on a DX, then you might have better results.
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