KLEv3 User Manual V1.0
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Compression
This setting is used to balance the video quality against the data volume. Higher video quality
generates greater data volumes, which should be reserved for good performance networks. We can
sort the settings from the lowest to the highest data volumes as following: Restrict to 8-bit Slow
Internet, Slow Internet, Fast Internet, LAN, and No Compression.
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Slow Internet: Video quality optimized for slow Internet.
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Fast Internet: Video quality optimized for fast Internet.
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LAN: Video quality optimized for 100BaseT.
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No Compression: Can be used when the video is the highest priority and the bandwidth is high.
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Restricted to 8-bit: Limit the color depth of the video to 8 bits. The screen colors would
normally be different from the actual remote screen.
Local Cursor
There are really two cursors when you are accessing a remote system using a local computer.
The default setting is optimized for most situations since the mouse synchronization is rather
smooth. When the network bandwidth is very low or your setting for the video resolution is
unusual, the mouse synchronization may be off. The choices for the setting are: No Cursor, Dot,
and Normal.
Session
Most of the internet works on the broadcast structure and so does this product. So it is possible
to share the remote access at different location so long as all the location has the viewer access,
username, and password.
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Shared Session: Logged in user will have full access, including keyboard and mouse.
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View Only: Logged in user only have view access.
Display
Scale by: Display a smaller version of the remote screen.