# Experience

The **Experience** node in the **Policy Properties** dialog allows you to tweak connection speed and compression.

### Performance

**Choose your connection speed to optimize performance:** Choose a connection type according to your situation and then select experience options you want enabled. If you are connecting to a remote server on a local network that runs at 100 Mbps or higher, it is usually safe to have all of the experience options enabled. If you choose **Detect connection quality automatically**, the experience options will be enabled by default, but some may be dynamically disabled depending on the actual connection speed.

**Enhance windows move/size:** Enable this option if your users experience graphics artifacts (dark squares) while moving or resizing a remote application window on their desktops. The issue may manifest itself when a remote application is hosted on a Windows Server 2016, 2019 or 2022 and when the **Show contents of window while dragging** option is enabled. The issue does not appear with any other versions of Windows.

### Compression

It is recommended to enable compression to have a more efficient connection. The available compression options are described below.

**Enable RDP Compression:** Enables compression for RDP connections.

**Universal printing compression policy:** The compression type should be selected based on your environment specifics. You can choose from the following options:

* **Compression disabled**. No compression is used.
* **Best speed (uses less CPU)**. Compression is optimized for best speed.
* **Best size (uses less network traffic)**. Compression is optimized to save network traffic.
* **Based on connection speed**. The faster the connection speed, the lower compression level and the minimum data size to compress are used.

**Universal scanning compression policy:** This drop-down list has the same options as the universal printing compression above. Select the compression type based on your environment specifics.


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