Viewerframe Mode Refresh: Exclusive
The application shares refresh resources with other background tasks.
Stable refresh rates for real-time scrolling of massive datasets. How to Configure Refresh Exclusive Settings
Set "Monitor Technology" to or G-Sync/FreeSync depending on your preference for exclusive control. Application Level viewerframe mode refresh exclusive
Ensure your monitor supports the intended refresh rate (e.g., 144Hz or 240Hz). If the monitor is capped at 60Hz, exclusive mode cannot push past that physical limit without causing "out of range" errors. Driver Level Within your GPU control panel (NVIDIA or AMD): Navigate to . Locate the specific viewer application.
Because the app has "exclusive" control, switching to another window can take 1-2 seconds as the GPU hands control back to the OS. Application Level Ensure your monitor supports the intended
Viewerframe refers to the dedicated window or environment where a remote session or virtual machine is rendered. Unlike a standard application window, a viewerframe must synchronize its internal frame rate with the host's display hardware to prevent visual artifacts. The "Refresh Exclusive" Distinction
The "viewerframe mode refresh exclusive" setting is a critical configuration for users operating within specific virtualized environments, remote desktop protocols, and high-end display management software. While it sounds like technical jargon, understanding this mode is the key to eliminating screen flickering, reducing input lag, and ensuring a seamless visual experience. Locate the specific viewer application
If the viewerframe tries to force a refresh rate your monitor doesn't support at its current resolution, the screen may go blank.
Configuring this mode typically involves three distinct layers of your setup: Hardware Level