Using Connection Profiles

You can use profiles to store settings for an individual VNC server or for a class of servers. For example, you might want to use full-color display for a server that is on your local area network, but drop down to 8-bit display for a remote machine.

You can also use profiles to specify your default encoding. VNC operates by transferring an image of the screen from the server to the client. This obviously requires lots of bandwidth. The better the encoding that you use to transfer this information, the less "lag" you'll experience while using the Chicken. Unfortunately, encodings that require less bandwidth also require more CPU utilization on both the server and client computers, so you may need to experiment to find the encoding that's right for your situation.

The different encodings are (in rough order of efficiency)

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