It also depends on the computer's power, ie its CPU speed and video
card's capability.  No kidding, I've got a video card whose performance
is so bad that VNC is barely useable:
every click has a delay of at least 10 seconds to get the effect!!!

    The card is an ATi 3D Rage IIC, mounted inside a HP Proliant NAS
server!  So for this particular server, I've to use RDP to manage it.

    On the other hand, you could check VNC options.  In VNC4, there's a
"Desktop" tab in which you could remove wallpaper, background pattern,
etc.  Try to play on this.  There's also the "Capture method" tab.  Try
to play with that too.

    HTH

l xf wrote:
> Daniel Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:  I might and probably am 
> wrong in thinking this is due to Screen dumps, when windows makes a screen 
> dump, it gets rid of the cusor to take the shot, maybe VNC does the same? 
>
> not sure, but hope it helps,
>   Dan
>
>
>   On 09/01/07, l xf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  The controlled side's cursor 
> blinks when it's being monitored.  What do you think the reason is? How will 
> you solve the problem?
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