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At its core, VNC is a designed for remote control. It works by transmitting the keyboard and mouse signals from one computer (the "client" or "viewer") to another (the "server") while relaying graphical screen updates back in real-time.

Once connected, the server and client handshake to establish authentication (often via IP address and password). The server then begins sending "rectangles" of pixel data to the viewer whenever the screen changes. Historical Origins and Evolution At its core, VNC is a designed for remote control

VNC was originally birthed in the late 1990s at the in Cambridge, UK. It was later acquired by AT&T Labs before becoming an open-source phenomenon. VNC vs. Remote Desktop - Coding Horror At its core

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