RE: Center wheel won't paste with Microsoft Intellpoint in vncviewer

2006-10-27 Thread James Weatherall
Phil,

Are you saying that you're using middle-click in VNC Viewer for Unix to try
to cause things to be pasted into a Windows desktop that you're accessing
remotely?

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


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 Subject: Center wheel won't paste with Microsoft Intellpoint 
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 I am trying to use vncviewer for UNIX on a Microsoft desktop 
 and can't get
 the paste function to work with Microsoft Intellipoint 
 software installed.
 
  
 
 There must be a simple solution to this.
 
  
 
 Phil Haines
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Re: Center wheel won't paste with Microsoft Intellpoint in vncviewer

2006-10-26 Thread ·· ħþø ··

Phil Haines wrote:

I am trying to use vncviewer for UNIX on a Microsoft desktop and can't get
the paste function to work with Microsoft Intellipoint software installed.

There must be a simple solution to this.


Solution, no .. answer, yes - the Intellipoint software is obviously 
installed on the Windows box, and its functionality does not carry over 
the VNC connection, and therefore your middle click doesn't translate as 
you're expecting to on the UNIX box. However, if you VNC'd in the 
reverse direction, a middle click coming from the UNIX box would become 
a paste because the interpretation of middle-click-means-paste happens 
only on the Windows box.



Chris
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Re: Center wheel won't paste with Microsoft Intellpoint in vncviewer

2006-10-26 Thread Larry Brigman

Go to the vncviewer options. select input and emulate 3-button mouse.
On the unix side you will need to run vncconfig and xclipboard.

With those three things, you can get copy cut and paste working in
both directions
without any hassle.  You just have to remember which keystrokes do
what in which applications.

On 10/26/06, Phil Haines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I am trying to use vncviewer for UNIX on a Microsoft desktop and can't get
the paste function to work with Microsoft Intellipoint software installed.



There must be a simple solution to this.



Phil Haines
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