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Ericatdmi
8 years agoActive Contributor
Bring Back All Color Quality Options
Starting about a couple weeks ago, when I connect to client computers there are only the 3 highest color quality options available to select. There used to be 6. Typically I would set the q...
Ericatdmi
8 years agoActive Contributor
So the lower quality options are gone for good? That's disappointing. The lower quality options made a significant difference in connection performance when working with clients that have poor internet connections. Seems like it would be easy enough to leave the options in place for those that need it.
Please pass on my thoughts to whom it may concern. I'd love to get the lower quality video options back.
AshC
8 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
Ericatdmi Thanks for your feedback and case use. We will share it with the product teams repsonsible.
- cxedis8 years agoNew ContributorAshC
Any updates on getting greyscale or any actual lower settings back for a color settings?
Any updates are greatly appreciated.
This change isn’t cool....- AshC8 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
cxedis We've brought this feedback to the attention of product teams to see if anything can be done. I believe these changes were made in order to accommodate higher resolution displays, not realizing there are many systems that may choose lower quality displays for different reasons.
* * The grayscale was technically the same as the basic color option, so those two were actually the same version with different screens.
- Taube0228 years agoActive Contributor
Thank you for sending them our feedback. It's troubling to know that they didn't take into consideration all of the customers that use LMI for remote support, especially when the homepage is touting all the positives of using LMI for remote support and IT. It'd be a different story if LMI were aimed toward creative groups utilizing it to view content and graphics remotely, but that doesn't seem to be the target audience based on everything I've ever seen.