Screen doesnt fit when connecting to vnc server with Remmina












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When I connect to with vnc to my other computer, the screen doesnt show everything. A lot is being left out and i cant scroll either.



both computers are runnnig ubuntu 18.04 LTS
The 'server' runs 2560x1600 and the cliend 4k/uhd resolution.



changing the resolution to 2560x1440 and scaling to 100% is a little better but still the same problem and I dont want to change the resolution just for connecting.



How do I solve this problem.










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  • There are two options that may be useful, but I can't check them fully, as all my systems have 16:9 video resolution. Next to the full-screen toggle, a down-arrow allows you to select Viewport or Scrolled fullscreen mode; and next to the Scaled mode toggle. the down-arrow allows you to keep the aspect ratio or fill the client window when scaled. The latter will distort the remote screen, but you will see all of it. In windowed mode you can see the whole screen in the correct aspect ratio, with black bar fillers, but of course the detail will be smaller.

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When I connect to with vnc to my other computer, the screen doesnt show everything. A lot is being left out and i cant scroll either.



both computers are runnnig ubuntu 18.04 LTS
The 'server' runs 2560x1600 and the cliend 4k/uhd resolution.



changing the resolution to 2560x1440 and scaling to 100% is a little better but still the same problem and I dont want to change the resolution just for connecting.



How do I solve this problem.










share|improve this question























  • There are two options that may be useful, but I can't check them fully, as all my systems have 16:9 video resolution. Next to the full-screen toggle, a down-arrow allows you to select Viewport or Scrolled fullscreen mode; and next to the Scaled mode toggle. the down-arrow allows you to keep the aspect ratio or fill the client window when scaled. The latter will distort the remote screen, but you will see all of it. In windowed mode you can see the whole screen in the correct aspect ratio, with black bar fillers, but of course the detail will be smaller.

    – AFH
    Jan 6 at 18:42














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When I connect to with vnc to my other computer, the screen doesnt show everything. A lot is being left out and i cant scroll either.



both computers are runnnig ubuntu 18.04 LTS
The 'server' runs 2560x1600 and the cliend 4k/uhd resolution.



changing the resolution to 2560x1440 and scaling to 100% is a little better but still the same problem and I dont want to change the resolution just for connecting.



How do I solve this problem.










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When I connect to with vnc to my other computer, the screen doesnt show everything. A lot is being left out and i cant scroll either.



both computers are runnnig ubuntu 18.04 LTS
The 'server' runs 2560x1600 and the cliend 4k/uhd resolution.



changing the resolution to 2560x1440 and scaling to 100% is a little better but still the same problem and I dont want to change the resolution just for connecting.



How do I solve this problem.







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  • There are two options that may be useful, but I can't check them fully, as all my systems have 16:9 video resolution. Next to the full-screen toggle, a down-arrow allows you to select Viewport or Scrolled fullscreen mode; and next to the Scaled mode toggle. the down-arrow allows you to keep the aspect ratio or fill the client window when scaled. The latter will distort the remote screen, but you will see all of it. In windowed mode you can see the whole screen in the correct aspect ratio, with black bar fillers, but of course the detail will be smaller.

    – AFH
    Jan 6 at 18:42



















  • There are two options that may be useful, but I can't check them fully, as all my systems have 16:9 video resolution. Next to the full-screen toggle, a down-arrow allows you to select Viewport or Scrolled fullscreen mode; and next to the Scaled mode toggle. the down-arrow allows you to keep the aspect ratio or fill the client window when scaled. The latter will distort the remote screen, but you will see all of it. In windowed mode you can see the whole screen in the correct aspect ratio, with black bar fillers, but of course the detail will be smaller.

    – AFH
    Jan 6 at 18:42

















There are two options that may be useful, but I can't check them fully, as all my systems have 16:9 video resolution. Next to the full-screen toggle, a down-arrow allows you to select Viewport or Scrolled fullscreen mode; and next to the Scaled mode toggle. the down-arrow allows you to keep the aspect ratio or fill the client window when scaled. The latter will distort the remote screen, but you will see all of it. In windowed mode you can see the whole screen in the correct aspect ratio, with black bar fillers, but of course the detail will be smaller.

– AFH
Jan 6 at 18:42





There are two options that may be useful, but I can't check them fully, as all my systems have 16:9 video resolution. Next to the full-screen toggle, a down-arrow allows you to select Viewport or Scrolled fullscreen mode; and next to the Scaled mode toggle. the down-arrow allows you to keep the aspect ratio or fill the client window when scaled. The latter will distort the remote screen, but you will see all of it. In windowed mode you can see the whole screen in the correct aspect ratio, with black bar fillers, but of course the detail will be smaller.

– AFH
Jan 6 at 18:42










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