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You can add/modify/delete support contacts from your User Area in Support -> Contacts section. Support contacts MUST already have a NoMachine account before being added. Upon adding the support contact, they will receive a confirmation...

Id: AR04Q01023

Applies to: NoMachine Licensing

Added on: 2019-04-08

Last Update: 2026-01-14

NoMachine provides multi-monitor support. Multimonitor support includes different cases: 1) multi-monitors on server. 2) multi-monitors on client. 3) multi-monitors on server and on client. 1) Multi-monitors on the server side When the...

Id: AR06U01201

Applies to: NoMachine Software

Added on: 2023-06-06

Last Update: 2026-01-12

Hardware encoding by AMD video card is supported on Linux hosts since NoMachine version 8.0.168. NoMachine will be able to use the GPU-accelerated H.264 encoding encoding provided by AMD's Video Coding Engine (VCE) that uses AMF...

Id: AR02U01190

Applies to: NoMachine Technology

Added on: 2023-02-22

Last Update: 2025-12-29

On Windows and Linux platforms, NoMachine is able to use Intel® Quick Sync technology for GPU-accelerated H.264 encoding provided by QuickSync APIs on those machines which are equipped with suitable hardware. The current API to access...

Id: AR09O00938

Applies to: NoMachine Software

Added on: 2017-09-21

Last Update: 2025-12-29

NoMachine virtual desktop is a feature exclusive to the NoMachine Terminal Server for Linux family. In order to run a virtual desktop session on Linux, there must be a terminal server product installed on the host you want to access. We...

Id: AR10K00724

Applies to: FAQs

Added on: 2013-10-21

Last Update: 2025-12-16

The first thing to do is to download and install NoMachine on to the computer you want to access. It's free for personal use and allows one incoming connection. Then download the NoMachine app for iPhone/iPad available in the Apple app...

Id: AR03P00970

Applies to: FAQs

Added on: 2018-03-12

Last Update: 2025-12-16

Web-based remote access using a browser is a feature of all the enterprise 'server' products: Enterprise Desktop, Cloud Server and the whole Terminal Server for Linux family. Connecting through the browser to a machine which has...

Id: AR03P00971

Applies to: FAQs

Added on: 2018-03-12

Last Update: 2025-12-16

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