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We recommend [TigerVNC](https://tigervnc.org) for a better experience on desktop.
If you are using PiKVM V3+ or DIY based on CSI bridge, you can try the [beta version of TigerVNC with H.264 support](https://github.com/TigerVNC/tigervnc/releases/tag/v1.12.90).
It will improve performance and save traffic. H.264 is available in binary builds for Windows, for other OS it needs to be compiled manually.
Here are our recommended settings for TigerVNC:
* **Compression** tab:
* Choose **Tight** encoding as preferred and color-level **Full**.