in the ordinary way, not performing any actions that could be
expected to affect that value.
At any rate, it is fixed now.
--
Mario Becroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://gem.win.co.nz/mb/
-
To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PRO
word:0001
"use_Deferral"=dword:0001
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ORL\VNCHooks\Application_Prefs\WZQKPICK.EXE]
"use_GetUpdateRect"=dword:0001
"use_Timer"=dword:
"use_KeyPress"=dword:0001
"use_LButtonUp"=dword:0001
"
gnose the problem further.
Any ideas?
--
Mario Becroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://gem.win.co.nz/mb/
-
To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line:
'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the messag
ok me only a few minutes to do this
and I had never heard of the program before, so you are unlikely to lose
much time in the event that it is unsuitable.
--
Mario Becroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://gem.win.co.nz/mb/
68HC08 support site - htt
27;t work so well with Windows 95? Is
there anything I can do to diagnose the problem?
--
Mario Becroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://gem.win.co.nz/mb/
68HC08 support site - http://www.hc08.net/
-
T
s with the
default configuration at all. The screen simply never updates.
Is that really normal?
The curious thing is that even when the screen is not updating, the
computer is still running very slowly as if WinVNC is doing some work. But
with no visible result.
--
Mario Becroft <[EMAIL PROTECT
f processing being
done on the windows host.
I have tried 8- and 16-bit screens, two different graphics cards, and
various combinations of WinVNC options without observing any improvement.
Any advice, either to the effect that what I observe is normal, or else
what to do about it, would be much a