As an alternative to the web interface, you can use VNC with various desktop clients. The main advantage of VNC over the browser is the ability to expand the image to the full screen, as well as complete interception of all keyboard keys. In some cases, VNC will be more responsive than the browser, especially on weak computers.
The current VNC implementation uses either weak TLS encryption or no encryption at all (depending on your client). In the latter case, your password will be transmitted over the network in plain text. Unfortunately, this is the reality of the VNC protocol.
3._Optional:_ Some VNC clients (for example TightVNC) can't use user/password authentication. In this case you can enable passhrases mode in `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`: