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Auto scale

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Auto scale

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Maybe I didn't look well but I didn't find a feature (or a request) for auto scale on wide-screen laptops. For instance, if you have a laptop with a 15,4" screen and you use auto scale, it just enlarges the screen. I think this would be a nice feature (or a bug-fix to an already great feature). I'm using UltraVNC 1.01
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Check
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Possible this is what you want
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Post by Arbeider »

Yes and no. It supports auto scale. But normal vnc does either. The problem is that when you take over an laptop with 15,4" (wide screen) en you press auto scale you get a zoomed in desktop. Normal monitors work. On a 15,4" screen the resolution is most commen 1280X800 so not a normal resolution.
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