I'm running WinVNC server v3.3.3 R9 on several machines (Win98SE, NT4, Win2K) and attaching using the windows vncviewer (3.3.3 R3) and have noticed some inconsistent shift key behavior on the different platforms. I've checked the FAQ and archive, and have pretty much determined that it is *not* a "stuck key" issue, but is something else all together. Systems are accepting Shift-modified keys for selecting (like [shift]-[home] or [shift]-[->]) in very different places: 1) The text boxes for login dialogs work fine on all systems, but any other text boxes in dialogs don't. I've checked the registry settings, and can't tell what might be different... 2) Notepad, Word, etc. will interpret it as the "unshifted" keystroke. 3) the DOS-based EDIT.COM program is the worst: it interprets them as if I had the NumLock off: [shift]-[home] results in a '7' being entered, [shift]-[->] results in a '6'. Any help would be appreciated! -- Jim Millard Kansas City, MO USA http://www.millard.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------