![]() The frame rate and other settings can be set differently between the full screen desktop and the multi-desktop modes, so you can lower bandwidth further when monitoring many computers at once. In addition, we fixed the JPEG quality selector on Linux, enabling much more flexibility in how you configure the remote desktop feature. This has been a requested feature to lower the bandwidth of sessions where you are passively monitoring a device. You can now control the frame rate of the remote desktop using the “Settings” dialog. This mode is great for remote assistance scenarios when you want to run the mesh agent only for the duration of a support session. In addition, the server will clean up this device when it disconnects. The agent will keep running as long as the dialog box is open. You can now download the agent executable and run it directly from the dialog box. The MeshCentral server supports having the agent running in temporary mode. One more way MeshCentral2 makes remote management of computers easy. In addition, you can sort the processes by ID or names and terminate a process remotely using the small garbage icon. In that panel, you will see the list of processes the remote computer is running both on Linux and Windows. When in the “Desktop” tab, you can now hit the “Tools” button to toggle the new tools view. ![]() This week, we have 3 major new features to announce: ![]() The “all JavaScript” nature of MeshCentral2 with the browser, server, database and agent all being JavaScript makes things easy for developers. The pace of releases is accelerating as the core components of MeshCentral2 are maturing and it’s getting easier to build new features.
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