Thanks Seak,
I dug a lot on this... no results.
The gap nust be between
Windows Touchpad driver and Windows VNC client.
There are of course a lot of
people who use Windows laptops at work and connect to Unix machines and
probably adding support for this would be at least interesting.



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From: "Seak, Teng-Fong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
"vnc-list@realvnc.com" <vnc-list@realvnc.com>
Sent: Monday, 30 June, 2008
11:25:08 AM
Subject: Re: Touchpad Scroll in VNC Linux (without the mouse)
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     Sorry, personally I have no answer to you.  I've read the VNC doc
(both free and enterprise) and there doesn't seem anything like what
you need.
But you're advised to read it once yourself and see if I
miss anything.
Have you tried to ask the forum of the Linux you use?  I mean,
there might be
a little software provided by them to check what
key/signal is sent from VNC
viewer to VNC server and you might be able
to remap these key/signal as
scrolling.


On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Mihai Badea
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Seak,
>
> I get your point. Maybe that in
Windows the Touchpad scroll is
> implemented somehow otherwise than to emmit 4
and 5 button event and
> applications have a handler for that.
> The wheel of
the USB mouse that I have
> on my desk works, only the Touchpad scroll does
not.
> Also on another laptop
> that I have Linux, the Touchpad scroll works
as 4/5 buttons, but this is just
> the driver and it has nothing to do with
VNC.
>
> So the problem I think would be
> how to tell the VncViewer to pick
up these events of Windows Touchpad
> Scrolling and send them as 4/5 buttons?
>
> RumburaK
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