Software Client for Linux Administrators' Guide
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Client Modes

The Software Client for Linux supports multiple performance modes to suit different types of workloads. Performance modes are described next. To change the client mode, see Selecting a Client Mode below.

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The High Performance (Legacy) mode is no longer supported.

High Performance Mode

High Performance (recommended) mode delivers high frame rates and synchronized audio, resulting in smoother images and video streaming. This mode is suitable for demanding applications such as 3D modelling and visual effects software.

This mode is enabled by default and is recommended for most users.

Standard Mode

Standard performance provides consistent performance at moderate framerates. This mode is suitable for task workers using low-demand applications such as browsers and Microsoft Office applications.

Selecting a Client Mode

Changes to the client mode take effect when the next session starts, and persist until changed again.

To change client modes:

  1. If you are in a PCoIP session, disconnect from it.

  2. In the Software Client for Linux, click the gear icon to open the client settings window.

  3. In the side navigation panel, click Advanced, then choose your preferred mode in the Performance mode section.

  4. Close the settings window.


Last updated: Saturday, November 16, 2024