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VNC, RDP, SPICE, and oVirt/RHEV/Proxmox Clients for Android and Blackberry 10
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Auto fit screen #462

Open christianhgross opened 1 year ago

christianhgross commented 1 year ago

I have a Samsung Tab S8 Ultra. When I attempt to use the auto-fit, zoom or 1 to 1 functionality I get strange results. Specifically the screen from the desktop is much smaller than the resolution of my tablet. So 1 to 1 is a no go. If I use auto-fit it seems to generate quite a bit of black space that has nothing to do with anything. The zoom works, but because it thinks the screen is bigger if I by accident use my mous in the lower or right hand side there is an auto scroll. Also it is impossible to use the trackpad scroll functionality via touch.

iiordanov commented 1 year ago

@christianhgross, I am not sure what app you are giving feedback for.

The scaling modes configure the app for how it deals with the remote resolution not matching your device resolution. What you are probably after is the means to force the remote to have the same (or proportional) resolution to your tablet.

For bVNC, generally it's the server's responsibility to control resolution, although with certain servers that support ExtendedDesktopSize it's possible to enable Remote Desktop Size (see Advanced settings) to be Native Landscape or Native Portrait, for instance.

For aRDP, aSPICE, Opaque, under Advanced Settings when you edit the connection, you'll find the app already is able to request Native Portrait, or Native Landscape automatically - it depends on how you position your tablet which one you would choose.

christianhgross commented 1 year ago

The product is aRDP.

Here is an example screenshot. It does not matter which mode of screen I use I get something similar to the following. The server window is fully zoomed to take all of the screen area. The problem is my tablet has more realestate than the server screen. So the idea would be fit my local screen. I tried that with zoomable and it works, but is incredibly flaky to use since the screen is constantly shifting around. I would like a locked in zoom. For in my second image I zoomed, but when I was at the right hand side of the screen that black area is somehow part of the server screen?

Thank-you Regards Christian Gross

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@christianhgross https://github.com/christianhgross, I am not sure what app you are giving feedback for.

The scaling modes configure the app for how it deals with the remote resolution not matching your device resolution. What you are probably after is the means to force the remote to have the same (or proportional) resolution to your tablet.

For bVNC, generally it's the server's responsibility to control resolution, although with certain servers that support ExtendedDesktopSize it's possible to enable Remote Desktop Size (see Advanced settings) to be Native Landscape or Native Portrait, for instance.

For aRDP, aSPICE, Opaque, under Advanced Settings when you edit the connection, you'll find the app already is able to request Native Portrait, or Native Landscape automatically - it depends on how you position your tablet which one you would choose.

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