> > For example, if the Windows Key could be mapped to the Command Key
>> on a Mac
>
>As far as I'm aware, that should happen for ChromiVNC Server.
>I have to admit that I've never tried this (since I don't go near any form
>of Windows OS as a general rule), but provided that the
> For example, if the Windows Key could be mapped to the Command Key
> on a Mac
As far as I'm aware, that should happen for ChromiVNC Server.
I have to admit that I've never tried this (since I don't go near any form
of Windows OS as a general rule), but provided that the viewer
> - You can't see any taskmanager on the remote computer
Are you referring to the fact that when you use the Alt-Tab key combination
with the Windows Version of the VNCViewer the keystrokes are executed locally?
In other words: If you have Eudora, Notepad and the VNCViewer open on
Machine 1 (
Anouk Kuiling wrote:
> - VNC is sometimes slow
VNC is designed to be used on relatively fast networks. Other variants,
like tightVNC, exist for slow connections.
> - You can't see any taskmanager on the remote computer
Can't comment - I don't use Win32 unless I absolutely have to.
> - Linux
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Taskmanager and a comments about VNC
> > I see taskmanager on my remote machine. i have no problem. If you tell
us
>> what os you are using and what is your setup perhap someone here can
help
>> you.
>
>My friend runs Windows 95 and t
> > I see taskmanager on my remote machine. i have no problem. If you tell us
>> what os you are using and what is your setup perhap someone here can help
>> you.
>
>My friend runs Windows 95 and the remote computers runs Windows 95, NT 4 and
>Windows 2000. It is not possible to see the taskman
> I see taskmanager on my remote machine. i have no problem. If you tell us
> what os you are using and what is your setup perhap someone here can help
> you.
My friend runs Windows 95 and the remote computers runs Windows 95, NT 4 and
Windows 2000. It is not possible to see the taskmanager on th
minal server. I will be
horrified if somehow the linux user can see the mousepointer moving when i
move it remotely.
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