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- The macOS nomachine client forcibly does scaling/pixel doubling. This effectively means that I cannot connect to any HiDPI desktop without lowering the resolution, despite both client host and remote host supporting high resolutions.I know that this can work, because if I use e.g. ScreenResX to turn off UI scaling entirely on the client Mac, the nomachine client stops being scaled, too, and the result looks very good. However, turning off UI scaling on a Retina Mac globally is not a good option, as everything is very tiny then.So it seems that it should be possible to support this just by passing the right flag or something internally. I however have tried everything I can think of, with no result. Is there maybe a hidden command line flag or something to tell the nomachine client to just stop scaling? I wouldn’t even mind if that stops scaling the client’s UI, I can live with that over losing the resolution.Do you maybe mean the “Open in Low Resolution” mode available in bundle’s info? Right click bundle name, select “Get Info” and check the box.You probably need this, currently in our short/mid-term roadmap:
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