Pierre Ossman a écrit :
> You can select any resolution you want on the vncviewer command line.
>
Yes, one can gives any resolution to the DesktopSize option of the Tiger
vncviewer, however only requests of standard resolutions are honored.
Otherwise the screen is not resized.
> The reason you
Pierre Ossman a écrit :
> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 08:40:29 +0200
> Peter Rosin wrote:
>
>
>> Den 2009-09-14 21:37 skrev Christophe Lohr:
>>
>>> So, I wonder if a protocol extension could be interesting. Isn't it?
>>>
>> Look here:
Le lundi 14 septembre 2009 à 15:01 +0200, Corne Beerse a écrit :
> To avoid problems with the terms, its better to use the terms viewer and
> service.
> Some current display systems can change the resolution on the fly hence,
> something might be possible here. For example msWindows remote deskt
Hi,
Is it possible for the client to negotiate server screen size?
Of course, while connecting to a running server there may be nothing to
negotiate...
However, while connecting to a pending server (e.g. in inetd mode), it
could be pleasent for the client to choose the screen size, isn't it?
Ho
Joseph Nahmias a icrit :
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 05:55:54PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I would like to know if the current Xserver is VNC server or not.
>> Command "xpdyinfo" returns a "vendor string" that is supposed to say
>> that.
>> However VNC server answers "The XFree86
Hi,
I would like to know if the current Xserver is VNC server or not.
Command "xpdyinfo" returns a "vendor string" that is supposed to say that.
However VNC server answers "The XFree86 Project, Inc"...
Is there a better way to know that the Xserver is VNC ?
Many thanks.
Christophe
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Hi,
The "-RemapKeys" option allows Xvnc to remap keyboard. But is there a
way to also remap pointer buttons?
Many Thanks.
Christophe
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