This is a question about your mouse rather than VNC. All VNC viewers have
combinations of keys that will send the middle and right button signals,
look those up in the VNC viewer options. You don't really have to change
anything there. Then use your mouse control panel on the Mac to program it
Hi!
I tried to use VNC Thing after upgrading to X 10.1, the speed improved
dramatically, but I can't get the mouse buttons to work properly. The
middle and right button modifiers work correctly on the desktop, but not
in the application windows. Does anyone else observe this problems? Any
work
>I would really like to know if anyone else has had strange problems
>with VNC viewers under OSX.
I have tried both clients under MacOS X (on a G3), and the OS X clients
were always slower than the AT&T client running in Classic. Somewhere I
read that this is due to the Quarz deficiences in MacO
Hi!
I would like to use VNC to connect to my old Mac (Performa 6400). I want
to connect them using AppleTalk through the serial (printer) port.
So here are two questions:
1. Would the bandwidth be enough to have a
reasonable working connection with the server running at the lowest
resolution (I t
> From: Jonathan Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Mac OS X viewers
>
> http://www.webthing.net/vncthing/
>
> I was pretty sure Dair hadn't taken it away.
>
It seems faster than than other clients, but not nearly as fast as the
original ATT VNC viewer running in Classic on top of the sam
I have tried the two VNC viewers for Mac OS X posted on the apple software
download site (not counting VNCThing which is not available anymore), and
both run waaay slower than the old classic viewers. Even VNCDimension
being written in Cocoa is annoyingly slow (on a G3 336MHz with 128MB RAM,
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