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NAME
       xtigervncviewer - VNC viewer for X
SYNOPSIS
       xtigervncviewer [options] [host][:display#]
       xtigervncviewer [options] [host][::port]
       xtigervncviewer [options] [unix socket]
       xtigervncviewer [options] -listen [port]
       xtigervncviewer [options] [.tigervnc file]
DESCRIPTION
       xtigervncviewer is a viewer (client) for Virtual Network Computing.  This manual page documents version 4
       for the X window system.
       If  you  run  the  viewer  with  no  arguments  it  will  prompt  you  for  a  VNC  server to connect to.
       Alternatively, specify the VNC server as an argument, e.g.:
              xtigervncviewer snoopy:2
       where 'snoopy' is the name of the machine, and '2' is the display  number  of  the  VNC  server  on  that
       machine.   Either  the  machine name or display number can be omitted.  So for example ":1" means display
       number 1 on the same machine, and "snoopy" means "snoopy:0" i.e. display 0 on machine "snoopy".
       As another quick way to start a connection to a VNC server, specify a .tigervnc configuration file as  an
       argument to the viewer, e.g.:
              xtigervncviewer ./some.tigervnc
       where  './some.tigervnc'  is  an  existing and valid TigerVNC configuration file.  The file name needs to
       include a path separator.  Additional options may be given too, but the  given  configuration  file  will
       overwrite any conflicting parameters.
       If the VNC server is successfully contacted, you will be prompted for a password to authenticate you.  If
       the password is correct, a window will appear showing the desktop of the VNC server.
AUTOMATIC PROTOCOL SELECTION
       The  viewer  tests  the  speed  of the connection to the server and chooses the encoding and pixel format
       (color level) appropriately.  This makes it much easier to use than previous versions where the user  had
       to specify arcane command line arguments.
       The  viewer  normally starts out assuming the link is slow, using the encoding with the best compression.
       If it turns out that the link is fast enough it switches to an encoding  which  compresses  less  but  is
       faster to generate, thus improving the interactive feel.
       The  viewer  normally  starts  in  full-color  mode,  but  switches to low-color mode if the bandwidth is
       insufficient. However, this only occurs when communicating with servers supporting protocol 3.8 or newer,
       since many old servers does not support color mode changes safely.
       Automatic selection can be turned off by setting the AutoSelect parameter to false, or from  the  options
       dialog.
POPUP MENU
       The  viewer  has a popup menu containing entries which perform various actions.  It is usually brought up
       by pressing F8, but this can be configured with the MenuKey parameter.  Actions which the popup menu  can
       perform include:
         * switching in and out of full-screen mode
         * quitting the viewer
         * generating key events, e.g. sending ctrl-alt-del
         * accessing the options dialog and various other dialogs
       By default, key presses in the popup menu get sent to the VNC server and dismiss the popup.  So to get an
       F8 through to the VNC server simply press it twice.
FULL SCREEN MODE
       A full-screen mode is supported.  This is particularly useful when connecting to a remote screen which is
       the  same  size  as  your  local one. If the remote screen is bigger, you can scroll by bumping the mouse
       against the edge of the screen.
OPTIONS (PARAMETERS)
       You can get a list of parameters by giving -h as a command-line option  to  xtigervncviewer.   Parameters
       can  be  turned  on  with -param or off with -param=0.  Parameters which take a value can be specified as
       -param value.  Other valid forms are param=value -param=value --param=value.  Parameter names  are  case-
       insensitive.
       Many of the parameters can also be set graphically via the options dialog box.  This can be accessed from
       the popup menu or from the "Connection details" dialog box.
       -display Xdisplay
              Specifies the X display on which the VNC viewer window should appear.
       -geometry geometry
              Initial position of the main VNC viewer window. The format is widthxheight+xoffset+yoffset , where
              `+'  signs can be replaced with `-' signs to specify offsets from the right and/or from the bottom
              of the screen.  Offsets are optional and the window will  be  placed  by  the  window  manager  by
              default.
       -listen [port]
              Causes  xtigervncviewer  to listen on the given port (default 5500) for reverse connections from a
              VNC server.  WinVNC supports reverse connections initiated using the 'Add New Client' menu  option
              or  the  '-connect'  command-line  option.   Xtigervnc  supports reverse connections with a helper
              program called tigervncconfig.
       -SecurityTypes sec-types
              Specify which security schemes to attempt to use  when  authenticating  with  the  server.   Valid
              values  are  a  comma separated list of None, VncAuth, Plain, TLSNone, TLSVnc, TLSPlain, X509None,
              X509Vnc and X509Plain. Default is to attempt every supported scheme.
       -passwd, -PasswordFile password-file
              If you are on a filesystem which gives you access to the password file used by the server, you can
              specify it here to avoid typing it in.  It will usually be "~/.vnc/passwd".
       -X509CA path
              Path to CA certificate to use when authenticating remote servers using any of  the  X509  security
              schemes (X509None, X509Vnc, etc.). Must be in PEM format. Default is $HOME/.vnc/x509_ca.pem, if it
              exists.
       -X509CRL path
              Path  to  certificate  revocation  list  to  use  in conjunction with -X509CA. Must also be in PEM
              format. Default is $HOME/.vnc/x509_crl.pem, if it exists.
       -Shared
              When you make a connection to a VNC server, all other existing connections  are  normally  closed.
              This  option  requests  that  they  be  left  open, allowing you to share the desktop with someone
              already using it.
       -ViewOnly
              Specifies that no keyboard or mouse events should be sent to the server.  Useful if  you  want  to
              view a desktop without interfering; often needs to be combined with -Shared.
       -AcceptClipboard
              Accept clipboard changes from the server. Default is on.
       -SetPrimary
              Set the primary selection as well as the clipboard selection.  Default is on.
       -MaxCutText bytes
              The maximum size of a clipboard update that will be accepted from a server.  Default is 262144.
       -SendClipboard
              Send clipboard changes to the server. Default is on.
       -SendPrimary
              Send the primary selection to the server as well as the clipboard selection. Default is on.
       -Maximize
              Maximize viewer window.
       -FullScreen
              Start in full-screen mode.
       -FullScreenAllMonitors
              Use all local monitors and not just the current one when switching to full-screen mode.
       -FullscreenSystemKeys
              Pass special keys (like Alt+Tab) directly to the server when in full-screen mode.
       -DesktopSize widthxheight
              Instead  of  keeping  the  existing  remote  screen size, the client will attempt to switch to the
              specified since when connecting. If the server does not support the  SetDesktopSize  message  then
              the screen will retain the original size.
       -RemoteResize
              Dynamically  resize  the  remote desktop size as the size of the local client window changes. Note
              that this may not work with all VNC servers.
       -AutoSelect
              Use automatic selection of encoding and pixel format (default is on).  Normally the  viewer  tests
              the speed of the connection to the server and chooses the encoding and pixel format appropriately.
              Turn it off with -AutoSelect=0.
       -FullColor, -FullColour
              Tells  the  VNC  server  to  send  full-color pixels in the best format for this display.  This is
              default.
       -LowColorLevel, -LowColourLevel level
              Selects the reduced color level to use on slow links.  level can range from 0 to 2,  0  meaning  8
              colors,  1  meaning  64  colors (the default), 2 meaning 256 colors. Note that decision if reduced
              color level is used is made by xtigervncviewer. If you would like to force xtigervncviewer to  use
              reduced color level use -AutoSelect=0 parameter.
       -PreferredEncoding encoding
              This  option  specifies  the  preferred  encoding to use from one of "Tight", "ZRLE", "hextile" or
              "raw".
       -NoJpeg
              Disable lossy JPEG compression in Tight encoding. Default is off.
       -QualityLevel level
              JPEG quality level. 0 = Low, 9 = High. May be adjusted automatically if -AutoSelect is turned  on.
              Default is 8.
       -CompressLevel level
              Use specified lossless compression level. 0 = Low, 6 = High. Default is 2.
       -CustomCompressLevel
              Use custom compression level. Default if CompressLevel is specified.
       -DotWhenNoCursor
              Show the dot cursor when the server sends an invisible cursor. Default is off.
       -PointerEventInterval time
              Time in milliseconds to rate-limit successive pointer events. Default is 17 ms (60 Hz).
       -Log logname:dest:level
              Configures the debug log settings.  dest can currently be stderr or stdout, and level is between 0
              and  100, 100 meaning most verbose output.  logname is usually * meaning all, but you can target a
              specific source file if you know the name of its "LogWriter".  Default is *:stderr:30.
       -MenuKey keysym-name
              This option specifies the key which brings up the popup menu. The currently supported list is: F1,
              F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, Pause, Scroll_Lock, Escape, Insert,  Delete,  Home,
              Page_Up, Page_Down). Default is F8.
       -via gateway
              Automatically create encrypted TCP tunnel to the gateway machine before connection, connect to the
              host  through  that  tunnel  (TigerVNC-specific).  By  default, this option invokes SSH local port
              forwarding, assuming that SSH client binary can be accessed as /usr/bin/ssh. Note that when  using
              the  -via  option, the host machine name should be specified as known to the gateway machine, e.g.
              "localhost" denotes  the  gateway,  not  the  machine  where  xtigervncviewer  was  launched.  The
              environment    variable    VNC_VIA_CMD    can    override    the   default   tunnel   command   of
              /usr/bin/ssh -f -L "$L":"$H":"$R" "$G" sleep 20.   The  tunnel  command  is  executed   with   the
              environment  variables  L, H, R, and G taken the values of the local port number, the remote host,
              the port number on the remote host, and the gateway machine respectively.
       -AlertOnFatalError
              Display a dialog with any fatal error before exiting. Default is on.
FILES
       $HOME/.vnc/default.tigervnc
              Default configuration options. This file must have a "magic" first line of "TigerVNC Configuration
              file Version 1.0" (without quotes), followed by simple <setting>=<value> pairs of  your  choosing.
              The available settings are those shown in this man page.
       $HOME/.vnc/x509_ca.pem
              Default CA certificate for authenticating servers.
       $HOME/.vnc/x509_crl.pem
              Default certificate revocation list.
SEE ALSO
       Xtigervnc(1), tigervncpasswd(1), tigervncconfig(1), tigervncserver(1)
       https://www.tigervnc.org
AUTHOR
       Tristan Richardson, RealVNC Ltd. and others.
       VNC  was  originally  developed  by  the  RealVNC team while at Olivetti Research Ltd / AT&T Laboratories
       Cambridge.  TightVNC additions were implemented by Constantin Kaplinsky. Many  other  people  have  since
       participated in development, testing and support. This manual is part of the TigerVNC software suite.
TigerVNC                                                                                      xtigervncviewer(1)