Adi,

You can either set your VNC Viewer on Windows to full-screen mode, and allow
it to bump-scroll, or set the Windows system's resolution high enough to
display the whole desktop.  Alternatively, you can upgrade to VNC Enterprise
Edition to get viewer-side scaling.  If you're going to be using the desktop
intensively then you probably don't want scaling, though.

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

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> Sent: 01 June 2006 12:39
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> Subject: resolution problem.
> 
> hello.
> i use linux slackware 10.2 with kde 3.5.2 and vnc free 4.1
> resently i have come by a new screen and improved the linux 
> resolution 
> to 1152x864. and a 75hzrefresh rate.
> when tring to connect to the linux computer from a windows computer i 
> get a blored image as if the resolution is to big.
> my vnc runs on boot in the xorg.conf.
> how do i force the vnc to transmit in a 1024x768 res, or how 
> do i force 
> the windows client to lower the view window res?
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