Sorry to be the one to say this, but it has to be said. You come across
as a raving lunatic. Your constant
shouting and triple exclaimation marks after every sentence are quite
annoying. Your atrocious grammar
does not help either. Please remember that you did not pay for VNC and
this mailing list is not your
personal 24-hour help line.

Now, to answer your questions: The Java viewer uses 8-bit color because
some Java platforms have
trouble with higher color depths. The native Windorks viewer will use
the normal color depth. The
graphics card really has nothing to do with how well VNC looks. The
Windorks viewer also has a
scaling option that will allow you to reduce the size of the desktop,
but this looks rather ugly. It
might be better to simply use the fullscreen mode. That way, you can
scroll around the dektop by
moving your mouse to the edges of the screen.

On 21 Nov 2001 12:57:19 -0800, Will wrote:
> VNC Graphics on remote computer in browser NOT GOOD!!! I running Windows Me on host 
>computer and Windows 2000 on remote computer. The host computer has a very GOOD 
>graphics card (Nividia 32mb G Force 2 graphics card!)! So The picture through the 
>browser on a remote computer is VERY BAD! The host computers graphics are set to 
>32bit graphics, 1600x1200 pixels! The remote computers graphics (highest) are 
>1024x768 pixels!!! HOW CAN I GET THE REMOTE COMPUTER TO DISPLAY HIGH GRAPHICS THROUGH 
>THE BROWSER??? Is the graphics on the vnc viewer better??? PLEASE HELP!!!
> 
> Will
> 
> 
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