>Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 09:48:16 -0400
>From: Kieran McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: VNCServer throttles user inpt for slow client
>
>Well in all probability your delay is also delaying the transmission of the
>mouse movements to the server.
>
>2c


I do not think so. My  delay viewer is not sending any mouse events.  It is
just a viewer connected to the server.

In my example, I'm running two viewers, one is a "classic' vncviewer, the
other is my custom viewer with a delay. When I move the mouse on the
"classic" viewer, it displays the mouse movements as expected with
reasonable updates. The viewer with the delay is connected to the same
server, but shows the mouse movements spread out over time, lasting many
times longer than the "real" movement.  Now I can understand that since I
have a delay, I should see a slower response the first time, but the second
time I ask the server for updates, I should get the last position of the
mouse (i.e. the mouse should leap across the screen).  But what I see it
that I get the mouse events dribbled to my delay viewer and I do not get
them all at once as I would expect.

mark
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