Hello: I'm using RealVNC (in Service mode) over SSH to administer my Dad's XP machine... many miles distant.
There have been moments when I've been tempted to 'Disable local inputs' (in the VNC server options) to prevent Dad from accidentally interfering when I'm working on his computer, but I've been hesitant to try it since I don't know precisely how the feature behaves, and I can't afford to lose access. Nor do I want to leave the inputs disabled for every viewer session. I'm assuming I can disable the inputs during a single session and reenable them before disconnecting, but during a routine maintenance, I usually need to restart the computer at least once, and am uncertain whether I'd have problems getting back 'in' on VNC with local inputs disabled. My understanding is that inputs are ONLY disabled when a viewer is _connected_ and that once the connection is dropped, local input is restored to normal. Is that understanding correct? Or is it likely I'll run into problems toggling local inputs given that I'm using VNC over SSH, and need to restart (and reliably reconnect) during a typical maintenance? Thanks for any all advice with respect... Peter B. ----- _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list