Abstract:
A system is described for scaling display content on a computing device based on user-to-device distance. A measurement is taken of the distance between the user and the device and a scaling setting is determined using a predefined rule based on the measured distance. The scaling setting is applied to scale content on the display based on the user-to-device distance by changing settings in the operating system or changing scaling in an application. Embodiments include virtual desktop/application and localized implementations.
Abstract:
A system is described for scaling display content on a computing device based on user-to-device distance. A measurement is taken of the distance between the user and the device and a scaling setting is determined using a predefined rule based on the measured distance. The scaling setting is applied to scale content on the display based on the user-to-device distance by changing settings in the operating system or changing scaling in an application. Embodiments include virtual desktop/application and localized implementations.
Abstract:
A method is provided to measure a relative frame rate of a remote desktop on a first computer and accessed by a second computer. The method includes playing a video timestamp on the remote desktop at the first computer where the video timestamp includes unique timestamps, screen capturing the remote desktop at the first computer and the second computer, determining a first frame rate at the second computer based on the screen capturing the remote desktop at the second computer, determining a second frame rate at the first computer based on the screen capturing the remote desktop at the first computer, and determining the relative frame rate as a ratio between the first and the second frame rates.
Abstract:
A method is provided to measure an overall image quality score for a remote desktop on a first computer and accessed from a second computer. The method includes playing a video timestamp on the remote desktop at the first computer where the video timestamp includes unique timestamps, screen capturing first computer frames of the remote desktop at the first computer and second computer frames of the remote desktop at the second computer at the same time, determining a frame image quality score for each second computer frame by comparing the client screen to a corresponding baseline first computer frame, and determining the overall image quality score for the remote desktop from frame image quality scores of the second computer frames.