Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers58 33 kb (Fast Modem) 24 kb (Slow Modem)Note that these settings are an optimization for specific conditionsrather than an exact speed. The client and server always attempt todeliver video as quickly as possible on the network regardless of thecurrent network speed and encoding setting. But the system will bemost responsive when the settings match the real world environment.3. Choose the Color Depth from the drop-down list. The device candynamically adapt the color depth transmitted to remote users inorder to maximize usability in all bandwidths. 15-bit RGB Color 8-bit RGB Color 4-bit Color 4-bit Gray 3-bit Gray 2-bit Gray Black and WhiteImportant: For most administrative tasks (server monitoring,reconfiguring, and so on), the full 24-bit or 32-bit color spectrummade available by most modern video graphics cards is notnecessary. Attempting to transmit such high color depths wastesnetwork bandwidth.4. Use the slider to select the desired level of Smoothing (15-bit colormode only). The level of smoothing determines how aggressively toblend screen regions with small color variation into a single smoothcolor. Smoothing improves the appearance of target video byreducing displayed video noise.5. Click OK to set these properties.Toolbar Buttons and Status Bar IconsButton Button name DescriptionConnectionPropertiesOpens the Modify Connection Properties dialogfrom which you can manually adjust bandwidthoptions (such as connection speed, color depth,smoothing, and so forth).VideoSettingsOpens the Video Settings dialog, allowing you tomanually adjust video conversion parameters.ColorCalibrationAdjusts color settings to reduce excess colornoise.