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  much data as your network connection and VNC client allow.
Network latency, which is the total time it takes for a packet to get to  

  the SVxx53DXI and come back, has the biggest impact on perceived  
  performance and usability. Network bandwidth has a lesser effect,  
  particularly when just moving the mouse around. 
Only a few bytes need to be sent when the mouse is moving (and  

  nothing else is changing on the screen), but the round-trip-time limits  
  the hand-eye coordination of the user if it is too great. 
Both 
actual bandwidth and measured network latency are shown in the  
  Main Menu. 
Using the Advanced Video Tuning Feature
The Advanced Video Tuning menu allows you to adjust the qualities of 
the video in your VNC sessions, and can be accessed by clicking the 
Advanced button on the Video Tuning VNC menu. While many users 
will probably allow the SVxx53DXI to automatically configure the video 
properties, you can use this menu to exercise a great deal of control over 
the settings if you wish. 
The Presets section contains up to sixteen different settings, plus the 
factory setting. If a number is highlighted, then that preset has been 
programmed with valid settings and may be used.  Note that the Factory 
preset is always available. Simply click on the appropriate button and the 
default settings will be restored. To save settings to a preset, click on the 
Save->Preset button in the Actions pane. The preset buttons will highlight. 
Click the desired preset button to save the values. Note that any previous 
settings assigned to that button will be lost. If you do not wish to save the 
presets after clicking the Save->Preset button, click the Save->Preset but-
ton a second time and the save function will be cancelled. 
The section of the screen marked Current Values indicates the various 
video parameters that can be adjusted. For each parameter, there are a 
series of buttons: [, <<, -, Auto, +, >, ]. The [, and ] buttons set the param-
eter to its smallest or largest values, respectively. The << and >> buttons 
decrease or increase the parameter by a large amount. In the case of 
phase, this is four units and for all others, ten units. The - and + buttons 
decrease or increase the parameter by one unit. The middle button sets