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How to increase DPI of vncviewer?

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vncviewer doesn't scale with the DPI of your display, I can't make out anything on this tiny thing: vncviewer GUI

I'm having eye strain from that. The GDK_SCALE=x or GDK_DPI_SCALE=x approaches don't work.

How to increase the DPI of vncviewer?

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It seems that it does not use a recent version of GTK or Qt. It is a proprietary software, and there is nothing much we can do about it. Check out free alternatives https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Clients
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Well the official Ubuntu vncviewer xtightvvncviewer is even worse: https://i.stack.imgur.com/ysf5U.png
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`xtightvvncviewer` is not "official". It was recommended in that website ages ago.
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I have updated my answer with another app. Can you try that?
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The GUI scales properly but it can't connect to `vncserver`, hence has no funcitonality.
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  1. Install vinagre, which is a VNC viewer for GNOME desktop. It uses gtk3, and should scale properly.
sudo apt install vinagre

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  1. Alternatively, install GNOME Connections with flatpak.
flatpak install flathub org.gnome.Connections
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It scales properly but it can't connect to `vncserver` - connection is closed immediately without a proper error message.
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