I don't think it matters. Windows 2000, for example, has a blue background
by default. It's the solid colour that's the important part - the point
being it's less complicated to draw and thus makes the connection appear
"faster". Although, with the jpeg compression built-in to TightVNC, some of
It can be any solid background. As long as the client can display it.
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Gerard
Sent: September 7, 2001 4:39 AM
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Subject: Sceen Colours.
Someone recently advised a solid blue