>So in sum -- VNCThing and a two button mouse was a
>simple solution that was non-invasive to my friend's
>machine. I recommend you try that. I also got some
>helpful and prompt support from Jonathan Morton on this
>list who I believe is the developer.
I'm not the developer of VNCThing (the clien
Ian:
I had to use a mac i-book for ten days over new year's
to do the same thing -- monitor and work on some
remote windows servers. I hadn't touched a mac in
year's and the i-book belonged to my (non-techie) friend.
I installed VNC-Thing (this was mentioned a couple of
notes ago in this thr
- Original Message -
From: "Adrian Umpleby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday/2002 March 05 09.01
Subject: Re: Right-clicks from a Mac
: >I'm VNCing to a Windows machine from a Mac, and can't find a way of
: >sending right-c
>I'm VNCing to a Windows machine from a Mac, and can't find a way of
>sending right-clicks.
It depends which VNC client you are using on the Mac.
If it is the AT&T client, there are a whole host of settings for
key mapping available from the "Global Key Map" in the File menu.
I think the defaul
>I'm VNCing to a Windows machine from a Mac, and can't find a way of
>sending right-clicks.
>
>Can anyone enlighten me?
http://www.webthing.net/vncthing/
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from: Jonathan "Chromatix" Morton
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (not fo
No, that doesn't send a right-click.
Have discovered that pressing the apple button and 3 together sends a right-button
down, and releasing them sends right-up.
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Ian Cowley
Randomly stabbing at buttons
At 13:37 05/03/2002, you wrote:
>Maybe with CTRL+click or OPTION+click just as with any
F10 upsets the Mac I'm on.
Brings up the key control panel or something.
Having very little knowledge of Macs and this being someone else's, I don't want to
start upsetting things.
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Ian Cowley
At 13:26 05/03/2002, you wrote:
>Usually Shift+F10 will activate the context menu in Windows for
Maybe with CTRL+click or OPTION+click just as with any other mac app ?
- Original Message -
From: "Ian Cowley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 2:07 PM
Subject: Right-clicks from a Mac
> I'm VNCing to a Windows machine from a Mac, and can't find
Usually Shift+F10 will activate the context menu in Windows for the current
item - is that any help?
Nick Palmer
IT Manager
> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Cowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 05 March 2002 13:07
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Right-clicks from a Mac
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> I