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Old 11-16-2013, 09:34 PM   #6
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Device: Kindle DX
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Originally Posted by hawhill View Post
Nope, that is a restriction of the KDX, not the software (well, technically, it is the e-ink controller, but let's not dive into that). rdesktop won't be no different here. The KDX is simply pretty slow on updating the screen.

The only way to go faster is to use the dither mode of kvncviewer. But that would leave you with, well, a dithered b/w picture - not nice to look at for most applications (though not all!). The e-ink controller is faster for refreshes that are b/w only (no grayscale).

Thanks for the help guys. Dither mode sounds good - i only need to type in Word and use text editors, mostly - so this could work if it made the cursor move faster.

Buti have no idea of how to turn TightVNC into dither mode? Do you know how?
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